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Jury Selection Games

One of the most entertaining parts of voir dire at jury duty is the way some people either try to get on or off the jury. Retires and blue collar union and state folks like jury duty.

While juror numbers are picked at random there many things a potential juror can say to be instantly disqualified and many ways to explain away potential disqualifiers.

My number was never called but I spent two days listening to people’s excuses and figuring out the best disqualifications – usually showing knowledge about the case’s subject matter, personal emotional experiences, and suggesting that your blatantly prejudicial towards one side.

On the other side, there was folks who had a way to explain away anything. Those folks who were determined to get on the jury usually did. Apparently if people express and interest and profess a view that they are non-biased get on, despite mitigating factors.

If you haven’t served on a jury (actually served, not just called) within 6 years , you can request to serve on a jury by calling the commissioner of jurors. Some seniors do this — because if your called in and even if you don’t serve, you can get $40-80 for the time you sit waiting to be interviewed.

More on NYS Jury laws.Β http://www.nyjuror.gov/EEInfo_Laws.shtml

Arrests for Violent Felonies in NYS, 1970-2021

There are significantly fewer violent felonies in New York then in the 1990s and early 2000s, similar to other states, but also a slight uptick after the decline during the pandemic year of 2020.

Arrests for Violent Felonies in NYS, 1970-2021

An unspoken thing is the many people in our society who are winners with mass-shootings.

1) Television Stations – Nothing gets people watching more television then parents grieving over dead children. More viewers means more advertising revenue. People who feel sad are more likely to go out and buy things to be happy. Billions of dollars in marketing possibilities.

2) Police Officers – Over-time means they take home more money. Moreover, they are able to get make the case to the public that they deserve the latest equipment and toys, and that they should be allowed to expand their forces and obtain higher wages and enhanced pension benefits.

3) Retired Police Officers – Many school districts and public places like malls are hiring retired law enforcement as security consultants.

4) District Attorneys – D.A. are able to make their case for re-election by showing they are taking steps to be tough on crime, they are given opportunities to speak and raise their public profile, which helps as they seek higher office with more power and increased pay.

5) Politicians – Politicians have the ability to champion new laws that can play to their base. They can push gun control or take a tough on crime posture, even if their proposals are either meaningless or even harmful to law abiding citizens.

6) Security/Defense Contractors – While mass-shootings are an extremely rare, very low-risk event, businesses, governments, and schools feel public pressure to invest billions in completely needless upgrades to “harden” buildings from attacks.

7) School Employees – Even school employees benefit from mass-shootings, as it’s an excuse to take taxpayer-funded junkets to learn about the how they can improve safety at their school. Who doesn’t mind spending a few hours in a lecture hall to discuss grim topics with consultants if it’s taxpayer-financed junket to Las Vegas or the Atlantic City (with meals and lodging paid for at taxpayer expense)?