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What do I need to know (Original Post)
Hope22
Apr 26
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elleng
(131,240 posts)1. Nothing except that you're willing to use your best judgment.
Arne
(2,119 posts)2. It's true you need to be judgmental,
but not overly so.
Hope22
(1,894 posts)4. You can't put too much water in a nuclear reactor! 😂 n/t
Hope22
(1,894 posts)3. Thank you! 👍😊n/t
mahina
(17,722 posts)5. Just like juries in real life
our system rests on your shoulders. It just requires sense and occasionally, you have to read a few posts carefully.
If you find yourself in an argument, you absolutely cannot make sense out of or don't want any part of you can always opt out of that particular jury. Thanks for fulfilling your civic DU.ty