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I've been living in the Boston area for over twelve years, and I've been selected for jury duty five or six times, but have never actually been selected to serve on a jury. I have this theory that, as a blind person, I am unlikely to be selected because there's a general attitude on the part of lawyers that blind people are less inclined to be influenced by visual evidence (yes, it's another case of American blind justice!).
Thus, my question: have any of my blind online acquaintances ever served on a jury"? And, if so, did it involved visual evidence, such as photographs?
Thus, my question: have any of my blind online acquaintances ever served on a jury"? And, if so, did it involved visual evidence, such as photographs?
Re: Blind Person Who Served On A Jury
Date: 2013-01-22 12:34 pm (UTC)Re: Blind Person Who Served On A Jury
Date: 2013-01-22 04:48 pm (UTC)Next time you go to a case with those kinds of issues, state that view from the beginning. The judge may question it, but stick to it.
Not all cases are rape cases, though. Some jurors are picked for a trial in the morning and are done by the evening, and some, I gather, are pretty darned funny. Some are serious, like rape and murder. Some are civil cases where they want monetary damages. Never sat on one of those. That might be interesting. I'm due to be called up again this year, too, since I did not serve last year. Here it's once every three years if you are picked to serve on a jury, once a year if you are not.