From: 50bjdk@gmail.com   
      
   On Friday, August 1, 2014 7:52:04 PM UTC-7, God's Debris wrote:   
   > On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 10:35:43 -0700 (PDT), DCI <50bjdk@gmail.com>   
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   > >On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:27:02 AM UTC-7, God's Debris wrote:   
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   > >> On 26 Jul 2014 17:03:54 GMT, KenK wrote:   
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   > >> >Got a federal jury duty summons for 9/8 in Phoenix (200+ miles from   
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   > >> >yesterday. One way to be excused is to be over 70 - hope they excuse me.   
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   > >> >Letter says all excuse reasons not always accepted if person otherwise   
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   > >> >Big worry. Very expensive to go to Phoenix (fly, bus, ?), hire cab, find   
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   > >> >courthouse, find motel near courthouse (expensive), etc. I suspect that   
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   > >> >area of the city is dangerous. Never been to Phoenix. Why me?    
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   > >> That area of phx is not particularly dangerous. Most of the shootings   
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   > >> take place about 5 to 10 miles farther west or south. How much do   
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   > >> they pay of your travel and lodging expenses? I'd love to be called   
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   > >> for fed jury duty to help keep the gvt criminals honest.   
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   > >Seems you have an agenda before serving on a jury.   
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   > I have no more of an agenda then the police and prosecutor have.   
      
   Kent,   
      
   The operative word was "seems." Therefore, I used "seems" as a form of inquiry.   
   Additionally, . . . and the defense has an agenda. :)   
      
   DCI   
      
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