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Re: Jury duty revisited.
That covered the parking.
Did you get a free cup of coffiee?
"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Well, I showed up when I was supposed to. we got to sit in t he hallway
for
> two hours waiting for nothing. finally they let us in the court room to
> tell us the case we were supposed to hear was settled by plea agreement.
> Ok. Fine. Then the judge proceed to spend the next 20 minutes telling us
> how our tax dollars were being wisely used blah blah blah... to build him
a
> new court facility so that in the future there would be a better facility
> for jurors to wait in, and then he spent several more minutes doing a
> commercial for an open house or some such garbage for the new facility and
> inviting us to come visit it today. As you can tell I am not there. Good
> grief judge. If you don't need us let us go home, don't waste our time
and
> money campaigning us to tell us how wisely you are using our money.
>
> Now for the best part. today I received a check from the county clerk's
> office. Along with that came a note. It says,
>
> Dear Juror:
> On behalf of the Superior Court, and the Clerk of the Superior Court,
> may we express our appreciation for your conscientious jury service
> exemplifying the highest caliber of good citizenship and your valuable
> contribution to the administration of justice.
>
> Then I looked at the check. $2.25 That's right. I didn't misplace a
> decimal place. LOL. If I tired to do that to people I'ld have to answer
to
> the state department of labor. That less than $1.12 per hour.
>
> ROFLMAO
>
> --
> Bob La Londe
> www.YumaBassMan.com
>
>
>
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