I’ve been called up 4 times, not selected. One of them was a county court a month after I’d been called up for district court. I used the first to get out of the second.
One case I was in the very large jury pool for was the wrongful death case against BP, Jacobs Merritt, et al over the Texas City explosion. I was kinda interested in sitting in on that one, but I also had a fairly reliable excuse from the jury pool - I was employed for a subcontractor working with a different branch of Jacobs Engineering. Technically that could be construed as a conflict of interest. However, it didn’t come to that. They gave the room full of ~200 potential jurors surveys on Tuesday and asked us to return on Thursday. The surveys were intended to measure the atmosphere relating to how we felt about certain elements of safety and whatnot. Apparently the consensus was fairly strong, because we showed up at 9 am on Thursday and were told to be back in an hour, and at 10 am then announced a settlement that involved BP paying large sums of money spread around all over the place.
That also satisfied my duty for that round. So for two half days I was done.
The other time was county duty I was on call for a week. Had to go in Monday and see if I was selected, then on call for the rest of the week. I sat through voir dire on a family court case involving severing of parental rights on both parents individually. The claims were going to revolve around the mother being a druggie and the father was too busy working multiple jobs to know what was going on, or something like that. Got out of that one by virtue of mentioning my mom used to work as a social worker for juveniles associated with the courts in a different state.
Got called back that Friday for a JP court, guy suing his insurance agency over roof damage. He claimed it was storm damage, they claimed it was a really old roof that was worn out and the storm damage was incidental. I also got weeded out in voir dire. The guy asked me the same standard questions he asked everyone: Do you own or rent? Ever had an insurance claim? Then he asked me about my career listed as engineer, and about that being detailed with lots of data and whatnot. Somehow I wasn’t picked. Go figure.
The other time was district court going to be some drug case, but when we got seated in the courtroom for voir dire, the judge came in and explained that they had to cancel proceedings for the day because something came up (we weren’t told what - possibly illness, or maybe something weirder). Anyway, she spent a bit talking and answering questions, then gave us all dismissals.
So while I’ve had a few opportunities, and I’ve been through voir dire twice, I haven’t had to serve. Part of me wants to, part of me doesn’t want the hassle. It’s always when I’m busy at work or something.