I called into our automated jury summons system earlier this evening and learned I am required to report to a local "Hall of Justice" in the Superior Court of California on March 21 at 8AM. 8 1/2 hours from now.
I'm pissed.
I was a legal voting resident of Illinois, Ohio, Florida and South Carolina for a combined 28 years and received not one summons.
I haven't clocked them, but I know the Superior Court of California has sent me at least 10 in the 11 years I have lived here, and I seem to recall getting summoned to other courts.
My wife gets one every year.
And so have my California kids after the age of 18, though they have been forgiven due to out of state college attendance (and now my daughter is a legal resident of Florida).
In February 2010 I lost a week's worth of income serving on a jury deciding the medical damages of a Berkeley drop out who testified she knew the car in front of her was likely to turn, but still found her bike in the path of the turn.
I think I ranted at that time that I walked into the jury pool room at 8AM on the morning of summons and saw maybe 300 people. At least 200. Not that I was looking to count, but it hit me square that I was in downtown Oakland CA with multiple hundreds of eligible jurors, and I was seeing a starkly white complected room. Oakland CA is over 35% African American, and our county is 18%+. Bored with the wait before being "honored" with selection as Juror Number One, I walked the room and spotted four people who might have been African American. 90%+ were Caucasian or Asian American. Few Hispanics.
I think I also ranted here that perhaps the requirement of "no felony convictions" affected the jury pool.
Pissed to realize I have to report tomorrow AM, I barely scratched the surface of research and found an ACLU.......yes, ACLU......study that my county has a disproportionate number of White and Asian jurors in each jury pool because a huge % of African Americans and Hispanics just do not respond to the summons.
The report mentions that with regard to demographics in the county, 100% of Caucasians report, and actually
over 100% of Asian Americans report.
And of late 2010, the County had no enforcement policy for jury no shows.
Here's the link to a light read on the topic in the San Francisco Chronicle:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 1GHBGO.DTL
Here's the actual ACLU report:
http://www.aclunc.org/docs/racial_justi ... _pools.pdf
Lawyers complain regularly that their non-white clients who go to trial cannot get a jury reflecting their ethnicity.
If called for jury box evaluation, I may bring this up with the judge.
(though I did just watch the episode of "Big Bang Theory" where Sheldon had to do jail time for disagreement in traffic court)