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by RoyGBiv
Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:57 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
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Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

allisji wrote:There was a part of me that wanted to serve on a trial jury. But I didn't want to spend 4 valuable days of my life doing it...
Double edged sword...
-- Civic duty.... The person on trial deserves a jury of peers.
-- Some trials can be very unpleasant.... Murder, etc. I served on a case I'd rather forget about.
by RoyGBiv
Wed Jan 03, 2018 1:28 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow
Replies: 48
Views: 9863

Re: Jury duty in Houston tomorrow

allisji wrote:
OneGun wrote:I have done jury duty quite few times, I think because I show up. There are three court systems that use juries: Federal Court, County District Court, Municipal Court (City of Houston). Check your summons. Know where are you to report. If you are in County District Court (Harris), there is a webpage with useful information here: https://www.hcdistrictclerk.com/Common/ ... earch.aspx Note because Hurricane Harvey flooded the Jury Assembly Room, it has been moved to 1001 Preston.

If you are on Federal Court, you will report to the Federal Building at Rusk and Smith. If municipal, you will report to the courthouse off of Memorial across the street from the police station.

In all locations, you will be screen airport style. You can bring a book, laptop, tablet, etc. Most have free wifi. You should eat first, and bring a snack. The Municipal location does not have very many restaurant options. The other two do have options. The Federal building has a greasy spoon for a cafeteria inside of the security zone. The Marshall service take security extremely seriously. Do not tease and expect a long line to pass through security.

There are a number of restaurants near the County District Court buildings.

Good Luck. Remember, you can't decide on a traffic violation unless the death penalty is on the table.

P.S. Don't even tease about carrying. The Marshalls have no sense of humor and the Sheriffs' deputies will likely tase you. At Municipal court, HPD might just shoot first and then ask if you had a firearm.
Thanks, 95% certain that my summons was from the county clerk. I will be 100% certain in about 5 minutes when I walk back out to my car. I plan to park at the garage on Congress and they said that there is a shuttle operated by the Metro that will drop me off at 1001 Preston.
FWIW, in Ftw the shuttle lots have a reputation for car break-ins. Security is known to be lax and the BG's know you are likely to be gone all day.
I parked in the pay lot across from the courthouse. Cost more than a day of jury pay but I felt better locking up my gun in a lot with high traffic and an attendant on duty.

YMMV.

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