goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1235756) wrote:Helps them pay more attention? Bull. Pay attention to the COURT CASE you're participating in. TAKE NOTES. That'll keep your mind plenty busy. Idiots. Have they no respect for their role in the justice system? If I were the judge, they'd have gotten one chewing-out they'd never have forgotten.
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Raiden no Kishi (post: 1235756) wrote:Helps them pay more attention? Bull. Pay attention to the COURT CASE you're participating in. TAKE NOTES. That'll keep your mind plenty busy. Idiots. Have they no respect for their role in the justice system? If I were the judge, they'd have gotten one chewing-out they'd never have forgotten.
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beau99 (post: 1235918) wrote:Trials are quite boring, so I can't really blame them for not paying attention.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1235926) wrote:. . . so the "boring" nature gives them carte blanche to shirk their duties as jurors? I don't think so.
And note-taking may be boring as compared to doodling, but details are often critically important in court cases. Unless your memory is just that good (which would be unusual in my experience), it's important to take notes.
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chibiphonebooth (post: 1235939) wrote:i try to get out of it as much as i can. XD
i just got one and i postponed it for a while. XD
termyt (post: 1236024) wrote:Taking notes is not allowed in US courtrooms.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1236026) wrote:That's, frankly, retarded. There are easy ways to make sure the notes stay in the courtroom, and notes help most people organize information.
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One juror said the game helped them to pay more attention by keeping their mind busy.
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