Mike Alissi | February 11, 2003
Tim recently wondered how any productive member of society could end up on a jury.
Now another reason to avoid jury duty: No beer! Not even after a day of deliberations.
"No law prohibits alcohol-drinking by sequestered jurors, but many judges bar it to avoid potential problems such as jurors with hangovers or taxpayers being charged for bar tabs."
Jurors can decide a defendant's guilt (and award massive payments to a plaintiff), yet judges don't trust them to behave responsibly on their own time?
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LM|2.11.03 @ 4:54AM|#
maybe jurys those insanely massive payments becuase they can't be trusted to behave responsibly on their own time
Jane|2.12.03 @ 12:42PM|#
Maybe juries are awarding massive payments because they get mean when they are sober.