From NBC DFW:
Brandon Aubrey thought being the Cowboys kicker would mean no jury duty. A judge said otherwise
Aubrey said he has a sister-in-law who is a prosecutor, and she had assured him his celebrity would disqualify himQuoteBrandon Aubrey was pretty sure being the kicker for the Dallas Cowboys was going to get him out of jury duty.
It's safe to say he was surprised to end up serving on a domestic violence case that lasted a week and ended with his jury sentencing the defendant to 65 years in prison.
"Eye-opening, long, frustrating, depressing, hearing the story," Aubrey said Thursday in an interview conducted by a member of the Cowboys' media relations staff. "The story was a sad one. I don't really want to get into all the details of the story, but it was very depressing and dragged on longer than anybody expected it to. So, glad it's over."
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But he never brought it up and ended up serving. Not sure what the problem is here.
I mean this would be a much different situation if this was the almost year-long Young Slime Life (YSL) trial in Georgia which has gone almost a year at this point
Quote from: SEWIGuy on November 02, 2024, 08:36:58 PMBut he never brought it up and ended up serving. Not sure what the problem is here.
Perhaps the problem was that NBC DFW had a slow news day.
Quote from: vdeane on November 02, 2024, 10:14:13 PMQuote from: SEWIGuy on November 02, 2024, 08:36:58 PMBut he never brought it up and ended up serving. Not sure what the problem is here.
Perhaps the problem was that NBC DFW had a slow news day.
What I found weird is, if I understood it right, the team's media relations team did an interview of their own player, then released a transcript of it to the general media. Sounds so Jerry Jones-like that he wouldn't let the media talk to the player directly
I actually was in a jury selection pool with Troy Aikman once. He got selected and I didn't.
Quote from: ZLoth on November 02, 2024, 06:57:13 PMBrandon Aubrey thought being the Cowboys kicker would mean no jury duty. A judge said otherwise
Aubrey said he has a sister-in-law who is a prosecutor, and she had assured him his celebrity would disqualify him
What celebrity? He's a rookie kicker, though he seems to be a good one.
In D.C., even U.S. Supreme Court justices aren't let off the hook for jury duty. (At least the ones who live in the District, which has a lot of jury trials, and can't be choosy about who serves. The ones who live in the suburbs have it easier.)
Quote from: oscar on November 02, 2024, 11:34:13 PMQuote from: ZLoth on November 02, 2024, 06:57:13 PMBrandon Aubrey thought being the Cowboys kicker would mean no jury duty. A judge said otherwise
Aubrey said he has a sister-in-law who is a prosecutor, and she had assured him his celebrity would disqualify him
What celebrity? He's a rookie kicker, though he seems to be a good one.
He's a second-year kicker, not a rookie anymore.
Quote from: oscar on November 02, 2024, 11:34:13 PMQuote from: ZLoth on November 02, 2024, 06:57:13 PMBrandon Aubrey thought being the Cowboys kicker would mean no jury duty. A judge said otherwise
Aubrey said he has a sister-in-law who is a prosecutor, and she had assured him his celebrity would disqualify him
What celebrity? He's a rookie kicker, though he seems to be a good one.
In D.C., even U.S. Supreme Court justices aren't let off the hook for jury duty. (At least the ones who live in the District, which has a lot of jury trials, and can't be choosy about who serves. The ones who live in the suburbs have it easier.)
Even California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. didn't attempt to get out of jury duty. He was actually picked and served. He was elected Foreman. I think that it was even a criminal trial which is kind of a conflict, since he would have been able to issue a pardon, if the accused person could have been convicted.
I would think that his SIL being a prosecutor would be the most disqualifying factor. It's just one of the trappings of being a USA citizen. (At least he wasn't sequestered in a different county for a complex multi-month trial.)
Mike
If his SIL is a prosecutor in a different jurisdiction, I doubt it matters much.
Quote from: oscar on November 02, 2024, 11:34:13 PMIn D.C., even U.S. Supreme Court justices aren't let off the hook for jury duty.
(During jury selection)
"Would you show any bias, for any reason?""Yeah, I'd probably tell the judge they're not doing a good enough job."
And then you'd get to go home early.
Fun fact about Brandon: he played soccer in college, at Notre Dame. Had never played football. After his brief pro soccer career ended, he was at home watching football with his wife. When they saw a kicker miss a field goal, she told him he should become a kicker.
So he did, and he's arguably the best right now.
Quote from: formulanone on November 03, 2024, 02:24:03 PM(During jury selection)
"Would you show any bias, for any reason?"
"Yeah, I'd probably tell the judge they're not doing a good enough job."
And then you'd get to go home early.
That sounds like a good way to get thrown in jail for contempt.
Such news.
Quote from: vdeane on November 03, 2024, 03:18:28 PMQuote from: formulanone on November 03, 2024, 02:24:03 PM(During jury selection)
"Would you show any bias, for any reason?"
"Yeah, I'd probably tell the judge they're not doing a good enough job."
And then you'd get to go home early.
That sounds like a good way to get thrown in jail for contempt.
Here's another way.
(https://i.imgur.com/LeNQA3m.jpeg)
Quote from: NE2 on November 03, 2024, 03:36:20 PMSuch news.
At least it's about an actual celebrity and not some Baby Gronk bullcrap.
Quote from: LilianaUwU on November 03, 2024, 04:35:25 PMQuote from: NE2 on November 03, 2024, 03:36:20 PMSuch news.
At least it's about an actual celebrity and not some Baby Gronk bullcrap.
But Baby Gronk totally rizzed up Ahsoka with his dislike of sand.