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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
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Openly lying during jury selection is contempt of court.
However, when you get a summons there is a box and you can write any reason you don't think or can't appear on the Jury
I always assumed anyone who wrote anything in there was instantly dismissed as the court wouldn't want a person who doesn't want to be there appearing.
And how could the court prove I am not a racist believer in flat earth and that everyone is a criminal, especially if I claim it on a form. It would be automatic appeal for the defense if I was on the Jury.
So does anyone who actually works for in the system have an actual first hand experience with the dismissal pre-trail of juror candidates who ask to be dismissed on the form and how many get granted, etc?