Wednesday, May 20, 2009

'Extremely Bored' Runaway Juror Faces Jail Time

According to the Denver Post, a juror came down with a case of "I'm boooooooooored-itis" and, well, just went home:

HILLSBORO, Ore.—A man who left jury duty after lunch because he was "extremely bored" will be back at the courthouse Tuesday to be arraigned on a charge of contempt of court. A police report said officers found the 25-year-old man near his home earlier this month and asked why he skipped out. He said he was bored, and "just couldn't take it" anymore.

Washington County Judge Gayle Nachtigal issued a warrant for his arrest.

Though she wouldn't discuss the specific case, the judge said the maximum penalty for missing jury duty is six months in jail. Penalties, however, are generally waived if the person agrees to perform their civic duty.

We've posted before about the tendency for younger (especially web-savvy) jurors lacking the attention span to make good jurors, but this kid is taking it to a new level.

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