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The Buckets by Greg Cravens for April 08, 2014
Transcript:
During elimination of potential jurors in court... Mr. Bucket. Do you believe prostitution should be legal? Doesn't matter, does it? My opinion doesn't affect the law. And this is a court of law. Mr. Bucket, you're excused. Return to the jury pool. Hey! I believe in the law, too! Sigh. You're excused. Me too! See what you did?
stlmaddog5 almost 11 years ago
I’m gonna remember that answer!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Hmmm. I think the way the law treats prostitutes should be illegal: Bad girl! Shakes finger But we’re not going to train you to different means of gainful employment because it’s too expensive and you are probably too stupid to catch on.
Does that count?
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I did not know this forum puts things surrounded by asterisks in bold. I wonder what it does for things surround by bold tags.
gregcartoon Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Just for the sake of disclosure, this happened. They were seating jurors for a case where a couple had been prostituting their fourteen year old daughter. The defense dismissed me for exactly what happened in the first two panels. Would have been bad strategy to leave me on the jury, right? Bonus points for those who recall the legal term for this part of the jury selection.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 11 years ago
Now I’m really going to get backlash from this as I do with any other postings I post when comes to mentioning religion!
Smiley Rmom almost 11 years ago
What about jury nullification? “A sanctioned doctrine of trial proceedings wherein members of a jury disregard either the evidence presented or the instructions of the judge in order to reach a verdict based upon their own consciences. It espouses the concept that jurors should be the judges of both law and fact.”
Allan CB Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Greg … you never cease to amuse me.
calliopejane almost 11 years ago
Maybe this has become something well-known because I’ve encountered the exact opposite response during voir dire (how do I claim my bonus points, Greg?), usually in regard to drug laws. Our criminal courts are very strongly against allowing people obvious “excuses” to get out of jury duty, so if you say you believe drugs should be legal, the lawyer will ask something like “but can you put aside your personal feelings and administer the law as it is written?”
They also don’t eject people for answers they don’t like right then and there either — a bunch of people go through the voir dire questions, the lawyers consult & do paper things, a couple folks are picked and sent tot he jury room, the rest back down to the pool. I think defense and prosecution each get a certain number of toss-outs without having to give any reason — the “drugs should be legal people” probably are viewed as desirable by defense but undesirable by prosecution.
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
And our system, despite all the “creaks and groans” is infinitely better than others. That’s why all those folks are busting their backsides to come here.
sbwertz almost 11 years ago
jury selection
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Sorry you got kicked out Larry.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
What? All he did was answer his question.
xxx
Agent54 almost 11 years ago
@Josh When are people going to realize that “the world’s oldest profession” is not only illegal,…."But it is undefinable and as a simple case of exchange of goods or services for pleasure, most marriages, most bar hookups and many dates are all the same name. People always have traded one for the other.Mine you the child factor is vile."
Mrock67 almost 11 years ago
I never even get a chance to be in the jury pool. As soon as they see my name they throw me out. I’m a cops wife. My daughter was pulled and went, she’s married so they didn’t recognize the name. They asked her if she could be un-biased, she told them she didn’t think so. They asked why and she told them she was a personal friend of the Detective that was in charge of the case. “Thank you for your time but you are excused.”
Olddog1 almost 11 years ago
@ Greg. Voir dire.
rgcviper almost 11 years ago
Not sure if this is exactly what you’re looking for, but you might check out The Unofficial GoComics Style Guide. Good luck.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
OK lets try this and what does the underscore do?