My first jury duty was under the old rules, where I had to wait around for two weeks to find a trial before I would have been released. Right at the end of that time they put me on a trial, by which time I had run out of the provided bus tickets. Before I could get more tickets, the jury attendant wanted to know which judge it was, but I couldn’t remember. She started listing off judges, and I wanted to say, “Objection. Leading.”
Watching court on TV much better then in the court room. I learned what not to do by the bad ones taking advantage of the good ones. I know defendant and Plantive.
Freebyrd1 about 1 year ago
He’s listening jn braille.
PaulLeckner about 1 year ago
Yup! My father watched Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock religiously.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Objection! Council is leading the witness.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Nick, I think you were just overruled!
Studebaker Hoch about 1 year ago
Purple People Eater about 1 year ago
Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea ! (How’s that for legalese?)
Ermine Notyours about 1 year ago
My first jury duty was under the old rules, where I had to wait around for two weeks to find a trial before I would have been released. Right at the end of that time they put me on a trial, by which time I had run out of the provided bus tickets. Before I could get more tickets, the jury attendant wanted to know which judge it was, but I couldn’t remember. She started listing off judges, and I wanted to say, “Objection. Leading.”
kab2rb about 1 year ago
Watching court on TV much better then in the court room. I learned what not to do by the bad ones taking advantage of the good ones. I know defendant and Plantive.
listmom about 1 year ago
At least it’s not Perry Mason.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well, that certainly wasn’t vague or ambiguous!