Judges and Judiciary
Apr. 16, 2002
Jury Service Need Not Be Disillusioning Experience
Forum Column - By Judi Birnberg - My experience as a prospective juror was an exercise in frustration and a clear illustration of the illogical, bumbling handling of the jury duty process. When I answered my summons and eagerly appeared downtown on the designated day, I expected to be impaneled without much delay. I was, however, in for a great surprise.




Forum Column
By Judi Birnberg
My experience as a prospective juror was an exercise in frustration and a clear illustration of the illogical, bumbling handling of the jury duty process. When I answered my summons and eagerly appeared downtown on ...
By Judi Birnberg
My experience as a prospective juror was an exercise in frustration and a clear illustration of the illogical, bumbling handling of the jury duty process. When I answered my summons and eagerly appeared downtown on ...
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