Murder juror 'listened to music under hijab'

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Murder juror 'listened to music under hijab'

Postby Sonny on Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:38 pm

By Richard Holt
Last Updated: 9:09am BST 10/07/2007

A juror could face an unlimited jail sentence after she was arrested for allegedly listening to an MP3 player under her headscarf during a murder trial.

The judge at London's Blackfriars Crown Court thought he heard "tinny music" during the testimony of a man who brutally beat his disabled wife to death.

The Muslim woman in her early twenties, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, had repeatedly tried to avoid jury service.

She was finally ordered to serve on the jury in the trial of pensioner Alan Wicks who was subsequently convicted of bludgeoning his wife to death after 50 years of marriage.

Problems started the next day with the first of a number of late arrivals at court, prompting Judge Roger Chapple to repeatedly ask her to change her ways.

The woman not only continued to be late, but left lawyers wondering whether she was "in a world of her own."


Wonder if she was listening to Mr. Peace Train Cat Stevens on her new IPhone?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/10/nmusic110.xml
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Postby laxfan25 on Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:16 am

I guess she's not the only one that doesn't like jury duty...

A Cape Cod man who claimed he was homophobic, racist and a habitual liar to avoid jury duty earned an angry rebuke from a judge on Monday, who referred the case to prosecutors for possible charges.

"In 32 years of service in courtrooms, as a prosecutor, as a defense attorney and now as a judge, I have quite frankly never confronted such a brazen situation of an individual attempting to avoid juror service," Barnstable Superior Court Judge Gary Nickerson told Daniel Ellis, according to a preliminary court transcript of the exchange.

Ellis, of Falmouth, had been called to court with about 60 other potential jurors for possible service on a 23-member grand jury.

On a questionnaire that all potential jurors fill out, Ellis wrote that he didn't like homosexuals and blacks. He then echoed those sentiments in an interview with Nickerson.

"You say on your form that you're not a fan of homosexuals," Nickerson said.

"That I'm a racist," Ellis interrupted.

"I'm frequently found to be a liar, too. I can't really help it," Ellis added.

"I'm sorry?" Nickerson said.

"I said I'm frequently found to be a liar," Ellis replied.

"So, are you lying to me now?" Nickerson asked.

"Well, I don't know. I might be," was the response.

Ellis then admitted he really didn't want to serve on a jury.

"I have the distinct impression that you're intentionally trying to avoid jury service," Nickerson said.

"That's true," Ellis answered.

Nickerson ordered Ellis taken into custody. He was released later Monday morning. Ellis could face perjury and other charges.
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Postby StrykerFSU on Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:03 am

Wasn't this a strategy used by Larry David?
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Postby Ben Clark on Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:31 am

StrykerFSU wrote:Wasn't this a strategy used by Larry David?


Why, yes. Yes it was.

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Postby Adam G on Wed Jul 11, 2007 10:46 am

Good find, Ben
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