As much as I intend to create a blog regarding my experience here doing my civil duty by serving in a pool of potential jurors, I find that their wifi is simply maddening and needs addressing before I can move on to the whole “Jury Duty” subject. No wonder most of us here with laptops end up playing solitaire. No great surfing here!
So now – without further ado –
Jury Duty

I don’t know why it was so difficult to figure out the route and schedule to follow. Maybe it was just fear of the unknown. It feels like it changed or got more complicated. That’s probably due to my lack of use though. Now that I’ve done it for a couple days that “fear of the unknown” has subsided. I used to catch the bus often when living as a teen in Hawaii. Things really haven’t changed all that much.


The Jury Assembly room includes plenty of seating, a small kitchen with a fridge, microwaves, sink & toaster. There are also restrooms, tables, magazines, vending machines and a separate room for computer use. They have wifi as I already mentioned but it leaves a lot to be desired. I opted to settle in the little internet room because there is no talking in here, everyone is either plugged into their laptop or their ipod. Out there people are all talking and being sociable – ick.
About an hour after we arrived a judge came in and spoke with us about what a privilege we are experiencing by doing our time in the jury pool. A short video followed reiterating basically what the judge already told us. Then one of the clerks covered some more specific instructions. Basically we wait, a judge will ask for a group of a certain size to be collected and they grab random names via

And that’s pretty much the way it went. We have to stay in the assembly room unless they allow us a break. But since everything is here anyway there’s really no reason to leave even for a break.

Well, it’s 11:30 and one judge asked for a jury, the rest of us get to go home – woo hoo!
I think the court system has a real bargain on their hands, they get to hold us hostage for only $10 a day!