Anonymous wrote:Does that mean I get to wear my booty shorts?
Anonymous wrote:Went last Tuesday, wore jeans and a jacket. Didn't get picked. Earned $4 and sat around for 6 hours...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had jury duty in Anne Arundel last week, and the summons specifically said no jeans.
Fuck that shit. This isn't an issue for me, because DC allows jeans, but I have a casual workplace and am not interested in participating in the courtroom-as-theater thing. Citizens get rounded up and detained to sit on a glorified focus group. Don't like being target practice for the attorneys' sophistry, but I'll (reluctantly) deal. No way I'm wearing a freaking costume to do it.
I find lawyers have what seems to me to be a very high tolerance for empty ceremony. And they're willing to engage in excessive demonstrations of deference toward judges and even police officers. Not me.
Anonymous wrote:I had jury duty in Anne Arundel last week, and the summons specifically said no jeans.
Anonymous wrote:I had jury duty in Anne Arundel last week, and the summons specifically said no jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]If that's how you want to be perceived...
Da fuq?![]()
You know EXACTLY what this post means.
Anonymous wrote:Trial lawyer here. You can wear anything you want to jury duty. I would say that jeans is the most common thing that people wear. I would suggest that you bring a sweater or sweatshirt because you will be sitting for long periods of time and sometimes the courts are cold.
As far as thinking that someone can get out of jury duty because of their outfit, I can honestly tell you that I give clothing almost no thought whatsoever. If you showed up in stained sweatpants, I'd figure you had a busy life and your morning started off rough - if I even noticed. I also don't think that jeans shows any sort of disrespect for the litigants. That's all some people own and certainly you shouldn't have to buy new clothes to serve on a jury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that's how you want to be perceived...
Da fuq?![]()
Anonymous wrote:If that's how you want to be perceived...