| Dan Bornstein ( @ 2005-12-12 12:03:00 |
Jury Duty 7
10:55am: I finished filling in the seven or eight pages of questionnaire and headed out, to return tomorrow at 9am for the next phase of selection. The questions ranged from personal history (the careers of myself, my parents, anyone I live with, where and when I was born, etc.), to how I felt about civil litigation (too many lawsuits? too few? just enough? how about monetary awards?), to whether I or close relatives/friends had experience in very specific areas, including law enforcement and insurance, but more interestingly some other stuff which, although I don't think anything said the questionnaire was confidential, I'm guessing I probably shouldn't mention until I am no longer a juror or juror-candidate.
10:55am: I finished filling in the seven or eight pages of questionnaire and headed out, to return tomorrow at 9am for the next phase of selection. The questions ranged from personal history (the careers of myself, my parents, anyone I live with, where and when I was born, etc.), to how I felt about civil litigation (too many lawsuits? too few? just enough? how about monetary awards?), to whether I or close relatives/friends had experience in very specific areas, including law enforcement and insurance, but more interestingly some other stuff which, although I don't think anything said the questionnaire was confidential, I'm guessing I probably shouldn't mention until I am no longer a juror or juror-candidate.