Friday, 14 October 2011

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free credit report scores District of Columbia

Found where it connects to free credit report scores District of Columbia a pcb, got out the sodering iron and cut the power cable.

I have since wrapped the black power cord for a short length with masking tape to better match my wall color. I had jury duty back on the 9th of December, and it's the first time I've ever had it but it's not that bad, mostly you wait, and wait, and wait... If you free credit report scores District of Columbia ever do it make sure you take a book or something.

Massachusetts has a "one day, one trial" thing free credit report scores District of Columbia where if your not chosen to be on any jury for that day your all set for 3 years, which is what happened to me. I got my notice several months before saying I have to show up on Dec 9th or get a $2000 penalty...etc. If I postponed that date I would have to go to courthouse some 20 miles away, instead of the courthouse 1.5 blocks from work. Not that I wanted to avoid it anyway, who cares about work. A few days before, I got a reminder notice, it also said I was a Standby Juror, meaning I have to call after 3pm free credit report scores District of Columbia the day before to see if I'm needed. free credit repot So I show up 8am, pass thru the metal detectors (I was prepared this time for that, brought minimal stuff, I'm a pack rat), and went to the 5th floor of the courthouse, sign in and sit for about an hour reading another Star Trek book. At 9am they showed us a orientation video on how it works and such. Then we went for breakfast, they have a cafeteria on the 3rd floor. They also warned us that if we don't show up and our panel is call you will be marked as not present and have to start over or possible $2000...etc. Had a quick breakfast then stayed in the Jury Pool, which is a room or two where you wait all day (literally) and there is no pool tables or swimming free credit report scores District of Columbia pools. absolutely free credit report At about 11am they call panels 1,2,4,8 (something like that, about 40-50 people) to line up in the hall. They do a roll call then we all went to the 7th floor and into one of the court rooms. It's a nice room, completely round, smaller then I expected I guess. We sit or stand in the area where the audience would be and we give the usual oath and ask free credit report scores District of Columbia you questions like do you know the lawyers, plaintiff, defendant, about the case...etc and if you do you raise your hand and they take down your panel/seat number. I had no reason to say otherwise so I never raised my hand.

Then they started with jury 1-1 (panel1, seat1) to sit in the jury section to the left. And they keep going, in order (don't know if that is typical), until they fill all 16 seats.

When they call a free credit report scores District of Columbia juror to sit in a juror seat and that person said yes on one of the questions they get called the to Sidebar to the judges left and they explain why to free credit report scores District of Columbia the judge and the lawyers in private. annual credit report free credit report

If the judge is ok with the reason they say "Juror blah-blah is excused by the court" and they go back to the jury pool room. After they have 16 people selected they then play musical chairs. The lawyers and judge have a huddle and they remove people they don't like from the seats. I can see why they need 50 people just to get 16 :) They go through panels 1,2,4 and part of 8 but didn't get as far as me as 8-15.

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