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April 7, 2011
Judge Sentences Juror to More Jury Duty
From my home turf of Brooklyn, we have this stunning account of a woman's racist comments on jury duty. When the judge sensed that she made "wildly racist" and anti-law enforcement comments simply for the purpose of being excused, he informed her that she will have to show up for jury duty...indefinitely. He eventually excused her, but not before giving her a stern lecture.
RJE
April 7, 2011 in In the News | Permalink
