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Old 11-05-2012, 09:13 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by silverraven View Post
All those poor people with pacemakers. Guess they had a surgery suite set up for them?
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What about insulin pumps and other medical devices? That could potentially exclude many jurors.

Here in MA, I served on a jury earlier this year--turned out to be a 2 week trial and I received some nice medical lessons, free of charge. They let me bring a phone, Kindle, and even a long umbrella through security with no problem at all. As I recall, most of the jurors had umbrellas and electronic devices. Funny how states differ, and how electronic devices can be seen as threats to the trial system.
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