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Taltarzac
01-08-2010, 03:34 PM
Anyone done Federal Jury Duty lately? I am in line to serve sometime this January 2010 in Ocala and would like to know what kind of case might I expect to see?

I filled out the forms for Federal Jury a few months after I moved here to The Villages from the Tampa Bay area in 2005. They sure take their time.

Pturner
01-08-2010, 04:19 PM
Anyone done Federal Jury Duty lately? I am in line to serve sometime this January 2010 in Ocala and would like to know what kind of case might I expect to see?

I filled out the forms for Federal Jury a few months after I moved here to The Villages from the Tampa Bay area in 2005. They sure take their time.

I served on Federal Jury last year on a druck trafficking case. Good luck.

ohiogolf
01-08-2010, 04:24 PM
It will be a civil or criminal case.

In Federal Court, criminal cases are often "white collar" crimes or drug trafficing offenses. Generally murder and mayhem cases are state criminal offenses. The good news is that these types of cases can be very interesting...the bad news is that they can drag out.

A large number Federal Court civil cases are employment cases brought under the discrimination statutes like the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act or the Disabilities Act. At one point these types of cases represented over 50% of the Federal court systems civil legal docket. Increasingly, the Federal Court is becoming bogged down with jury trials in patent infringement litigation. Hope you are not placed on a patent case.

Most cases settle before trial.

Good luck.

swrinfla
01-08-2010, 04:48 PM
Tal:

I served at least two times on Federal cases, many years ago, in St. Louis. Each case was a civil matter. One lasted the better part of two weeks (my boss was NOT happy!), the other two days.

A huge amount of boring time, while waiting for the judge and attorneys to do their thing. I remember a fellow juror bringing, and reading, two different books on a second day, because he read a whole book the first day!

SWR
:beer3:

Taltarzac
01-09-2010, 09:34 AM
I will have to take a good book which I have only just started if and when I get called at the end of this month. They keep informing me to check back in a few weeks on their website to see if I have to come in for jury duty.

spk7951
01-09-2010, 09:44 AM
I will have to take a good book which I have only just started if and when I get called at the end of this month. They keep informing me to check back in a few weeks on their website to see if I have to come in for jury duty.

Not sure how this works but I do remember back in the late 90's a friend of mine got called for Federal jury duty and ended up on a Federal Grand Jury. He had to go once or twice a week for six months.

chuckinca
01-09-2010, 10:06 AM
I was on a Fed jury years ago - a bomb making case.

Taltarzac
01-26-2010, 09:59 AM
I went, answered questions, and then took my usual walk off of the jury panel. This has always happened when the attorneys and/or judge hears or figures out that I have a law degree.

This was an interesting case involving alleged employment discrimination in a Lake County Police Department. It will probably show up in the news at the end of the weak when the trial winds down and the jury makes up their minds.

otherbruddaDarrell
01-26-2010, 11:23 AM
I was called for federal and right after that I got called for superior court where I was on a murder trial of a gang banger in Gary Indiana a few years ago. He was found guilty........I was familiar with the area it happened and recognized some gang members in the seating.
Gary was my service area for the company I worked for........I started carrying my gun again for a while.

bkcunningham1
01-26-2010, 11:41 AM
I did a search to see if Marion County, Fl., puts their court dockets on line. It will at least give you a general idea of the types of cases they hear. Hope it helps.

http://dockets.justia.com/search?query=&search=Search&stateorcourt=court-flmdce&lawsuittype=&documentfilter=allcases&cases=mostrecent&min-day=1&min-month=1&min-year=2004&max-day=26&max-month=1&max-year=2010

Pturner
01-26-2010, 11:43 AM
I was called for federal and right after that I got called for superior court where I was on a murder trial of a gang banger in Gary Indiana a few years ago. He was found guilty........I was familiar with the area it happened and recognized some gang members in the seating.
Gary was my service area for the company I worked for........I started carrying my gun again for a while.

Wow, that's funny, I got called for jury duty in superior court right after serving on a federal jury too. Are you my otherbrudda or something? lol :beer3:

Taltarzac
01-26-2010, 02:50 PM
I did a search to see if Marion County, Fl., puts their court dockets on line. It will at least give you a general idea of the types of cases they hear. Hope it helps.

http://dockets.justia.com/search?query=&search=Search&stateorcourt=court-flmdce&lawsuittype=&documentfilter=allcases&cases=mostrecent&min-day=1&min-month=1&min-year=2004&max-day=26&max-month=1&max-year=2010

... is listed on the docket as being filed almost two years ago. Which seems about right for a Federal case of its kind.

bkcunningham1
01-26-2010, 02:56 PM
I was a journalist for about 22 years. I loved covering court cases...weird I guess.

Pturner
01-26-2010, 03:24 PM
I was a journalist for about 22 years. I loved covering court cases...weird I guess.
Whadayaknow, I keep finding things in common with other TOTVers on this thread. I covered court cases as a journalist too. :beer3:

bkcunningham1
01-26-2010, 03:39 PM
Ahh, a member of the fourth estate. Hello there cuz! Are you still writing?

Pturner
01-26-2010, 04:07 PM
Ahh, a member of the fourth estate. Hello there cuz! Are you still writing?

Hi cuz! I'm not. et tu? Sometimes I wonder what they even teach in journalism school anymore. Most of what passes for journalism today is... oops, don't get me started.
:024:

bkcunningham1
01-26-2010, 04:36 PM
Non per la stampa pturner.

784caroline
01-27-2010, 09:48 AM
Where do you report for a Federal Jury??

bkcunningham1
01-27-2010, 10:47 AM
784caroline, if you live in Central Florida use this link to the US Distict Court Middle District of Florida. Look on the right of the page for "Jury Information Sheet" and click on your location. For information pertaining to jury duty in another location or state, visit the website for you local federal court.

http://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/

Taltarzac
01-27-2010, 03:42 PM
Where do you report for a Federal Jury??

Unless, that is, they live in more than one place.

I reported at the Federal Court Building in Ocala which covers residents of Sumter, Lake, and Marion Counties.

Taltarzac
01-28-2010, 10:25 AM
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/lake/os-lk-clermont-police-discrimination-tria20100127,0,2929485.story

It would have been an interesting case to be a juror on.

Taltarzac
01-29-2010, 02:05 PM
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/lake/os-lk-clermont-police-discrimination-tria20100127,0,2929485.story

It would have been an interesting case to be a juror on.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/lake/os-verdict-favors-clermont-police-20100128,0,7378012.story

I think I would have come down on this decision too of taking the employers' side over the Clermont officer who claimed via the US Constitution that he had a right to write his police reports partially in Spanish.