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by allisji
Tue Jan 09, 2018 2:59 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

OneGun wrote:
allisji wrote:So I reported to court this morning, however my jury service ended rather unceremoniously.

All 13 jurors showed up this morning at 10:00AM, however, two of them disclosed to the judge that they have conflicts and asked to be removed from the panel.

Down to 11 jurors, the judge decided to dismiss the jury and start over with a new one.

Nothing goes according to plan.
So, what kind of case was it? Do you know?
I guess that I can talk about it now since I have been released from Jury Duty.

What we learned during jury selection was that it was a 2nd degree felony case of cocaine possession (4-200 g) and the defendant is a young black man. The prosecution and defense both talked about what is required to constitute possession. So I was assuming that the case might hinge on whether he "knowingly" possessed it, or whether it was physically on his person. Both sides were interested in finding whether or not anyone in the jury was biased about police officers.

I was interested to find out how many grams of cocaine had been recovered for evidence since 4-200 is a large range. I would think if the quantity were on the lower end that the defense might try to argue that the defendant possessed less than 4 grams (of course if they were planning to go that route I would guess that they'd have reached a plea deal a long time ago).

The penalty range was 2-20 years, but the defense had requested that if found guilty they wanted the court to decide the sentence and not the jury. Perhaps the judge might be more sympathetic than the jury? The judge also was interested in making sure that no one on the jury would assume that if the defendant chose not to testify on his own behalf that it was evidence of his guilt, which I assume is probably a normal reminder from the judge, but I was curious if it meant that the defendant had already decided not to testify.
by allisji
Tue Jan 09, 2018 1:33 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

So I reported to court this morning, however my jury service ended rather unceremoniously.

All 13 jurors showed up this morning at 10:00AM, however, two of them disclosed to the judge that they have conflicts and asked to be removed from the panel.

Down to 11 jurors, the judge decided to dismiss the jury and start over with a new one.

Nothing goes according to plan.
by allisji
Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:40 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

twomillenium wrote:
allisji wrote:because of my outstanding levels of relevant experience and my amazing record of high achievement I have been selected to report for Jury duty tomorrow in Houston.

Having never been summonsed for Jury duty before I don't know what to expect.

Based on my limited knowledge I plan to do the following:

1. Eat breakfast before I go. 2. Arrive early to get a parking spot in the garage. 3. Leave my gun in the car as I assume that it would be a great inconvenience for me to carry it to Jury duty.

About number 3: Is the "Jury Assembly Building" off-limits? If not, then I would assume that handgun carry is not a problem unless I'm selected as a juror, in which case I would have to disarm to enter the courthouse. Are there accomodations for a juror to disarm before entering the courthouse or would I have to return to my car to lock it up?

Any experience from Harris County jurors would be appreciated.
An LTC holder will not be allowed to carry a concealed or open handgun according to S46.03 (a) (3) on the premises of any government court or offices utilized by the court, unless pursuant to written regulations or written authorization of the court;

The jury assembly area or room(s) would be construed as offices utilized by the courts.
Yes, I agree with this. I had just read that section for myself and noticed the inclusions of offices utilized by the courts.
by allisji
Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:28 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

Can an off-duty LEO legally carry a handgun into a courtroom as a juror?
by allisji
Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

So I arrived early and parked, and made my way to the jury assembly room well before the 8:00 start time. At about 8:30 they took the first juror pool to the civil court, I was not in the pool. After that we waited... at 9:30 the bailiff arrived from the criminal court. They took 65 of us... I was number 39. They lined us all up and marched us through the tunnels and we all hard to go through security, airport style (at 10:00 they let the other 100 or so prospective jurors go home, I know this because they passed by us as we were in line at the security check-point). At 10:30 or so we were in the court room and met the judge and the attorneys. They made their selections probably 12:30. They were to call 13 jurors (12 + 1 alternate). They started and called numbers 1, 4, 5, 9, etc. and ended up calling 36, and then 55 was lucky number 13.

Whew! I thought I was free, but wait... the defense attorney told the judge that he had striked number 36 (who was an HPD officer). Sure enough, the number that was selected was number 39.... yours truly. So I get to go back downtown next week Tuesday thru Thursday to serve on the jury.

There was a part of me that wanted to serve on a trial jury. But I didn't want to spend 4 valuable days of my life doing it...
by allisji
Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:04 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

OneGun wrote:I have done jury duty quite few times, I think because I show up. There are three court systems that use juries: Federal Court, County District Court, Municipal Court (City of Houston). Check your summons. Know where are you to report. If you are in County District Court (Harris), there is a webpage with useful information here: https://www.hcdistrictclerk.com/Common/ ... earch.aspx Note because Hurricane Harvey flooded the Jury Assembly Room, it has been moved to 1001 Preston.

If you are on Federal Court, you will report to the Federal Building at Rusk and Smith. If municipal, you will report to the courthouse off of Memorial across the street from the police station.

In all locations, you will be screen airport style. You can bring a book, laptop, tablet, etc. Most have free wifi. You should eat first, and bring a snack. The Municipal location does not have very many restaurant options. The other two do have options. The Federal building has a greasy spoon for a cafeteria inside of the security zone. The Marshall service take security extremely seriously. Do not tease and expect a long line to pass through security.

There are a number of restaurants near the County District Court buildings.

Good Luck. Remember, you can't decide on a traffic violation unless the death penalty is on the table.

P.S. Don't even tease about carrying. The Marshalls have no sense of humor and the Sheriffs' deputies will likely tase you. At Municipal court, HPD might just shoot first and then ask if you had a firearm.
Thanks, 95% certain that my summons was from the county clerk. I will be 100% certain in about 5 minutes when I walk back out to my car. I plan to park at the garage on Congress and they said that there is a shuttle operated by the Metro that will drop me off at 1001 Preston.
by allisji
Tue Jan 02, 2018 4:49 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

I hadn't thought about the risk of boredom as I always imagine that they immediately usher the prospective jurors into a room with cubicles where they start pulling people aside one by one and asking them all sorts of questions. Then I always imagined that you are either selected for a jury or sent home.

After reading your responses and reading some other information I now see that my preconceived notions were, as usual, way off.

Anyway, I was planning on taking my laptop, so that I could log into my work email, etc. I will also plan to have some other reading material, and some headphones. Sounds like I should plan to be there all day. Awesome
by allisji
Tue Jan 02, 2018 3:54 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 10002

Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

because of my outstanding levels of relevant experience and my amazing record of high achievement I have been selected to report for Jury duty tomorrow in Houston.

Having never been summonsed for Jury duty before I don't know what to expect.

Based on my limited knowledge I plan to do the following:

1. Eat breakfast before I go. 2. Arrive early to get a parking spot in the garage. 3. Leave my gun in the car as I assume that it would be a great inconvenience for me to carry it to Jury duty.

About number 3: Is the "Jury Assembly Building" off-limits? If not, then I would assume that handgun carry is not a problem unless I'm selected as a juror, in which case I would have to disarm to enter the courthouse. Are there accomodations for a juror to disarm before entering the courthouse or would I have to return to my car to lock it up?

Any experience from Harris County jurors would be appreciated.

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