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Shackles for D.C.-ites Who Skipped Out on Jury Duty

Ankle shackles.jpgLawyers tend to respect the call of jury duty due to their line of work, but for the general population, a jury summons is sometimes seen as optional. Most come up with a good excuse for exemption, while others simply ignore it. Fed up with those who were ignoring the summons, the D.C. Superior Court issued 100 bench warrants.

A good amount of residents responded to the warrant, but five people were arrested and taken into custody. And then shackled and brought before the judge. Harsh.

From the Washington City Paper’s City Desk:

Earlier this week, five residents were taken into custody, according to court spokesperson Leah Gurowitz. These five spent some time behind bars. At least some, appeared before a judge — to explain their jury-duty failings — in shackles.

In an e-mail, Gurowitz explained the court’s actions: “The Superior Court issued bench warrants only for those people who had ignored two court orders: a jury summons and an order to appear at a ‘show cause hearing’ to explain their failure to appear for jury service.

Our goal is not to arrest people, but to underscore the requirement of obeying court orders and the importance of jury duty. It is not fair to those who do serve jury duty for others to simply ignore it… [F]or those who shirk their civic duty, there are consequences.

Be warned: Shackles are a possible consequence. Maybe D.C. should take it a step further and set up a pillory in front of the courts for truant jurors. Or make them wear a scarlet J.

We’re a little sympathetic to the errant jurors. D.C. has a population of around just under 600,000 and a whole lot of crime, so it seems like the jury summons comes to residents all too frequently. It’s a good thing that most residents work in the law and feel obligated to serve.

Truant Jurors Arrested, Shackled [City Desk / Washington City Paper]

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