Jury duty is a wonderful thing

Well, the jury system is broken, and is broken badly. Here's my story, and why I no longer serve as a juror.....ever!

About 10 years ago I was called for jury duty. At that time I was in San Diego, and I called the judge trying to talk to him about not being able to make it. He told me, if I don't show up, an arrest warrant will be issued against me, and he said is up to me to make it back in time. I had to spend about $1200 for the airplane tickets, with the judges assurance that he will guarantee that I get my money back.

So I made it back in time, just to hear that the court had let the accused free the evening before the trial, and he ran away, all the way back to Mehiko! I asked the judge....where's my money? The judge said, that b/c the accused ran away, I'm out of luck, and I will not get my money back.

Fast forward to this year, and in April I received another letter from the court, asking me for jury duty again. This time I told them that I'm a biased individual, and will certainly vote guilty, no matter if the accused is or isn't guilty. I told them they better reconsider b/c I won't change my mind no matter what. That answer did not sit well with the clerk, so when I told her the reason why I feel this way, she agreed to take me off jury duty forever. That was exactly what I wanted. As far as I'm concerned the court still owns me the money I spent and the judge assured me that I will be reimbursed..... Which was a lie.

I no longer believe in this court system. I think they release criminals at will, and when they run away, they wash their hands of the matter, like nothing happened. It stinks, and I want no part of it.

I don't think the one bad experience you had makes the system broken. It is an odd experience, I will grant you that. I have never heard of a judge promising a juror travel expenses. Jurors get a very modest per diem, its about all the county or parish can afford.

Insofar as the court system being broken, I see it firsthand. Judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, sheriffs, police officers and wardens for the most part work long hours and are underpaid. Most bad criminals do go to one of our overcrowded jails, some slip through the cracks or scheme the system. There are some corrupt officials mixed in, but by in large our judicial system is made up of regular folks trying their best. I see it everyday.

I understand your frustration, but I cannot agree with your approach.