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SuperSpaz |
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Vicky-T |
1. RE: Nice
Jun 6 2009, 9:50 AM EDT
Haha lol...ITS EASY FOR PEOPLE XD (oh p.s. have you seen 'Up'? I'm gonna see it today! :) ) |
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SuperSpaz |
2. RE: Nice
Jun 8 2009, 9:53 PM EDT
I want to see Up but I cant! My mom and dad are in jury duty
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Vicky-T |
3. RE: Nice
Jun 8 2009, 10:14 PM EDT
"I want to see Up but I cant! My mom and dad are in jury duty"what is jury duty? I could give you a summary... :) |
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SuperSpaz |
4. RE: Nice
Jun 20 2009, 11:36 AM EDT
In the American legal system, individuals or groups accused of a crime have the right to a trial in which they can make a plea to a jury of their peers. In order to assure this for all individuals tried in an American court, all adult American citizens and those with permanent residency status are required to serve as a member of a jury from time to time. This service is referred to as jury duty.The number of times an individual will serve jury duty depends on the selection process stipulated by the county and state of his or her residence. In some places, individuals are called to jury duty after being randomly called from a roster of registered voters. In other places, individuals may be called to jury duty more frequently based on other factors. Owning land, having a drivers license, for examples, can increased the frequency at which an individual is called to jury duty. |
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Anonymous |
5. RE: Nice
Jun 20 2009, 12:15 PM EDT
" In the American legal system, individuals or groups accused of a crime have the right to a trial in which they can make a plea to a jury of their peers. In order to assure this for all individuals tried in an American court, all adult American citizens and those with permanent residency status are required to serve as a member of a jury from time to time. This service is referred to as jury duty.Wow. ~Vicky-T (on iPod) |