I'm thinking I should re-jigger my routine.
And get a dog to take to doggie daycare
So I just got a summons for jury duty, and I'm all conflicted. Apparently I can postpone, so I guess I should put it off until school's out, but that means actually picking a specific date about 10 months in the future!
I'm leaving for jury duty in about 10 min.! I got one back when I was in college and took the exemption. They didn't make us pick another day we could do it. You just check the little box that says "I am a student at a public or private secondary school or I am enrolled and in acutal attendence at an institution of higher learning." and send it in before the date you are supposed to show up. (I didn't memorize that; I have the summons in front of me.)
I had jury duty a couple of years ago. It was kind of interesting, but luckily the whole schmere didn't take more than a day.
Dana, hey! I saw the pictures of your parents' house. It's unbelievable. I hope your dad is right and that it is salvagable. My cousin's mom is going back Monday, and I'm trying to get her a press pass so she can move around a bit more and check on some stuff. I'm going to see if they can maybe get some pictures of our areas. Much sympathy to you and yours.
I'm kinda hoping it won't take more than a few hours. I'm an idealistic liberal in Texas, no way any prosecutor wants me on that jury. Besides, they usually send a bunch of people home before they even get to the picking part.
Off to do my civic duty.
Huh. Mine doesn't have such a box. I can be disqualified for not being a citizen, being over 70 or under 18, not speaking English, not living in the county, convicted of a felony, having already served, being physically or mentally incapable, or a primary care-giver for a permanently disabled perosn. That's it. And then I can request an alternate site if it'll be too hard for me to get to the courthouse, but it doesn't say anything about being a student.
Another patch of good news: Algiers and Jefferson Parish are being reopened. My grandparents and great-aunt will be able to go home by Sunday, if they want.
When they were doing the whatsit, voir dire?--the thingy where the attorneys chose the jury--for my group, they let a breast-feeding woman leave. Which seems quite reasonable, but I've never been quite that desperate to get out of jury duty.
Pssst, Cindy, there's no link in your post.
Emily, just fake being mentally incapable.