I got a notice for jury duty. On the notice, it told me that I had been selected for criminal jury duty.
Jury duty i the backbone of our judicial system, both criminal and civil. It is the backbone against governmental overreach. Twelve citizens, unaffiliated with the system, pass judgement on both the defendant and the state.
Yet, as a long tenured veteran of that system I know that they don't want me. The prosecution would not want me because as a long serving veteran f police work, I know what hanky-panky they are capable of and would apply that knowledge to the state's case. The defense would not want me due to 37 years of putting bad guys behind bars.
Luckily, Louisiana applies an exemption to all citizens over age 70. I need not waste my time, nor theirs. they can dispense justice without me. It is one of the vagaries of the jury system that the very citizen that might be capable of an absolute unbiased verdict is also the one that neither side wants on the jury.
My critique of the jury system is much the same as Mark Twain's critique in his book, Roughing It. If you were a criminal defendant, would you trust your freedom to twelve people too stupid to get out of jury duty?
