


I have jury duty today. This answers my question, yes lightning does strike twice, you can get picked for jury twice. This is my second stint in about six years. I know plenty of people who have never been called. So why me? I guess my number is simply up, again.
It is not that I don’t think I should have to comply with the law. Everyone should. It is just that when I sit there in the jury waiting room or the courtroom waiting to go through the process I think about everything else I could be doing. Somehow as long as I keep moving I don’t think about all of my obligations. But make me sit and wait, and the lists start swirling in my head.
You can get out of jury duty if you have a child care issue, an employer who won’t pay you for missed work (and you can prove this is a true hardship) or if you know someone involved in the case and as a result have already formed an opinion. I’m guessing none of these will apply directly to me. Although, I am a crime reporter and will most likely know the judge and attorneys involved, but this doesn’t immediately preclude me from anything unless I say that I am not able to be objective.
So I will go, and I will sit and wait, just like everyone else. And I will make lists, and sub-lists. I will think about writing I need to finish, birthday party invitations I need to respond to, Christmas presents I need to buy and more. Nothing will get done except the lists themselves, and at the end of the day I hope and pray I will hear those magic words: “You are free to to go.” Until the next time lightning strikes that is...