AS good excuse for jury duty??
"Based on the charges and what both sides have already said during this selection process, I have already reached the opinion that the defendant is guilty of __________. Also, from my own personal experiences with people who have committed that (those) particular crime(s), I can honestly say that they all used the exact same excuses that the defense counsel has just now stated. So, your Honor, I cannot state with a clear conscience that I could render a fair judgement of the case at hand."
The last time, it was a young man charged with both DUI and drunk driving. Not only did the judge dismiss me, but he dismissed several other candidates who had not yet been interviewed.
That's a great way of putting it, Fnord. That's exactly how I felt about the particular case I was called for.
I don't know if AS alone would be enough for them to excuse someone. There would probably have to be an explanation of how the AS impairs one's ability to serve. A doctor's note wouldn't hurt either. But still who knows.
I was sent a questionnaire when I was summoned. So between what I answered, a doctor's note I hate gotten, and additional information I included to do with AS, anxiety, depression, a sleep disorder, and the fact I'm entirely reliant on others for transportation... they sent me a letter back excusing me for life.
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