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That was interesting, Beth. Can't wait for the next two installments!


*whew*, Dena.
Looking forward to part three, Beth.
Looking forward to part three, Beth.
Just read part three, Beth. It sounds like a fascinating experience. My mother served twice on juries and enjoyed (if that's the right word) the experience. I was called once while I was still living in the US, but I was in the middle of an intensive summer course at the time and so was excused immediately. I then moved to Italy so I have never had the opportunity.
Thank you so much for sharing that.
Thank you so much for sharing that.

Two men were on trial for the brutal murder of another man. Unfortunately, the crime took place back in 2005 and thank (or no thanks) to shoddy police work and questionable testimony, both of these men were found not guilty.

Also on one for a attempted murder. Someone got disrespected and opened fire on a crowd. Caught on security camera. At least he cleaned up nice in court.
Friend served on a serial killer trial (Wayne Adam Ford). Guy turned himself in and had a woman's breast in his coat pocket at the time. Trial still took six months and my bud took a long time to get over it.

http://bethgroundwater.blogspot.com/
Has anyone else served on a jury? For a murder trial, in particular?