I done the same about 10 years ago!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 3:33 pm Pah, I just chucked the letter in the bin (20 years ago now) and haven't heard anything since.
They didn't send it recorded post.
Never heard back.
I done the same about 10 years ago!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 3:33 pm Pah, I just chucked the letter in the bin (20 years ago now) and haven't heard anything since.
They didn't send it recorded post.
I've been a witness to an inquest*, it's interesting to see how your memory of 'details that were unimportant at the time' conflicts with other people's.Wossname wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:14 am Eligible but never called. Mrs W was: 2 inquests - one for a diver who was found a month after he disappeared, and one for a man who was found in the morning beside his Mk1 Sprite in the garage, CO poisoning. Both concluded as accidental. She found it interesting and neither case was too gruesome, thankfully.
That's awful. My mates younger brother dispatched himself the same way. The car he did it in was on finance so I got to collect it from the Police station. It was a bit grim valeting the inside of it knowing someone i knew well had sat in the drivers seat and topped himself. He did it because his girlfriend dumped him for one of his mates. He just couldn't handle it. I sometimes think of him and wonder where he'd be now. Such a senseless waste of life.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:43 amI've been a witness to an inquest*, it's interesting to see how your memory of 'details that were unimportant at the time' conflicts with other people's.Wossname wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:14 am Eligible but never called. Mrs W was: 2 inquests - one for a diver who was found a month after he disappeared, and one for a man who was found in the morning beside his Mk1 Sprite in the garage, CO poisoning. Both concluded as accidental. She found it interesting and neither case was too gruesome, thankfully.
* A mother killed herself and her 2 kids at the end of my parent's driveway, I was the last person (probably) to see them alive because I was going out early in the morning on the bike (commuting to London), and asked her if she was ok and needed help (the car was parked oddly). People parking on that road in the woods wasn't unusual, so I didn't think much else of it until I got home that night. I think I spoke to her 'just' before she hooked up the hosepipe to the exhaust.
because generally the jury is not made up entirely of bigots - and is hopefully a cross section of people. I can see in complex technical trials , a judge making a decision on "facts" may be the way forward.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:26 amSo what's the difference between a judge finding according to the information they have in you and a dozen random people, some of whom may be thick as pigshit and will blindly go along with whatever a showy barrister tells them or may just find on the fact they don't like the defendant because they're a ginger/black/Scouse/bogtrotter etc ...?Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:53 pm
Fair enough - I am sure that the courts will be more than happy to scrap the process - will save them time and hassle. And a judge who will find according to all the information he has on you.
Or what would you suggest as an alternative - I believe Bench Trials only have a judge - but no idea how that works
Yes, I have done it. Two weeks
Better late than never Coeliac mate. They could not guarantee me getting safe food to eat and i also told them until i get my diet under control i will need access to a toilet and at 59 (60 now) i wont ask anyone if i can be excused to go to the shitter, i just go. That is three excusals now and had an email to say i wont be asked again. The wife decided it was a good idea to put me on the electoral roll. This is probably why i started to get called up.wull wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:31 pm 71 years old is the age limit in Scotland albeit it’s not a limit as such, you can still be a jury member if you like but you can be excused if 71 and above if you don’t want to do it.
For the OP, what reason did you give for not wanting or being able to do it? They seem to excuse people from doing it these days rather easily.
I think that's less likely than a judge ruling because of their personal bias, they wouldn't need to persuade anyone else.Potter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 2:08 amWhen I was reading law at Uni we had a lot of discussion on it and I remember a case where a very biased foreman with a strong personality and good debating skills persuaded the jury to convict, when they shouldn’t have done.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 5:48 pmbecause generally the jury is not made up entirely of bigots - and is hopefully a cross section of people. I can see in complex technical trials , a judge making a decision on "facts" may be the way forward.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:26 am
So what's the difference between a judge finding according to the information they have in you and a dozen random people, some of whom may be thick as pigshit and will blindly go along with whatever a showy barrister tells them or may just find on the fact they don't like the defendant because they're a ginger/black/Scouse/bogtrotter etc ...?
And when I served , had anyone made racist, bigoted , sexist or idiot comments, I would have informed the judge. It is how it works.
Hmm - I am not sure that the process works like that - however I accept that it could. The jury vote for the foreman (I ended up with the gig) - but if any of the jury are not happy with tone of discussions etc, you have direct access to the clerk of the court. You cannot discuss the case - but you ca ask about points of law, ask for clarification on the case / facts / etc. These are submitted in written form - and go to the judge.Potter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 2:08 amWhen I was reading law at Uni we had a lot of discussion on it and I remember a case where a very biased foreman with a strong personality and good debating skills persuaded the jury to convict, when they shouldn’t have done.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 5:48 pmbecause generally the jury is not made up entirely of bigots - and is hopefully a cross section of people. I can see in complex technical trials , a judge making a decision on "facts" may be the way forward.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:26 am
So what's the difference between a judge finding according to the information they have in you and a dozen random people, some of whom may be thick as pigshit and will blindly go along with whatever a showy barrister tells them or may just find on the fact they don't like the defendant because they're a ginger/black/Scouse/bogtrotter etc ...?
And when I served , had anyone made racist, bigoted , sexist or idiot comments, I would have informed the judge. It is how it works.
Indeed, lawyers and barristers are very good at itPotter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:49 amThat's all I'm saying.
I know people that could take your shirt off you, then sell it back to you and you'd thank them for it.
Some people make a living from convincing lots of people to do all sorts of things, even part with money they've spent their wholes lives saving up for, so hoodwinking eleven random people off the street would be child's play.
They will tell you if they need you back at some point. So it's up to you to judge if it's worth going back to work.formula400 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:03 pm Jumping on here
What’s the score with it. I have it next week. If I don’t get picked as a juror do I need to go back to work??? Do they find out if I have not been picked??