Chapter

The Process of Jury Duty
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28:48 - 30:56 (02:08)

The speaker recalls a conversation with a judge about the process of jury duty and how anyone, despite their personal opinions, can be called to serve.

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The speaker shares different ways to get out of a subpoena, including throwing it away, postponing it multiple times, and crying hardship.
28:48 - 29:22 (00:34)
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Legal
Summary

The speaker shares different ways to get out of a subpoena, including throwing it away, postponing it multiple times, and crying hardship. They also jokingly suggest dating someone in prison as an option.

Chapter
The Process of Jury Duty
Episode
Ep. 53 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Ryan Sickler
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Even if you harbor prejudices or have negative thoughts about certain groups of people, you are still eligible to be a juror.
29:22 - 30:21 (00:59)
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Jury Selection
Summary

Even if you harbor prejudices or have negative thoughts about certain groups of people, you are still eligible to be a juror. The selection process will take this into account and assign you to a case where your biases will not come into play.

Chapter
The Process of Jury Duty
Episode
Ep. 53 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Ryan Sickler
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker explains how even if a white woman committed a crime similar to their own, they would still face consequences if they were Black or a person of color.
30:21 - 30:56 (00:34)
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Racism
Summary

The speaker explains how even if a white woman committed a crime similar to their own, they would still face consequences if they were Black or a person of color. The speaker goes on to highlight the permanence of racist remarks being documented and recorded in a court of law.

Chapter
The Process of Jury Duty
Episode
Ep. 53 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Ryan Sickler
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer