The quote below is the title of this column written by Judge Jim Jordan, who recently retired from the bench of the 160th District Court in Dallas County, Texas. Originally appearing in an edition of The Dallas Morning News, it is a great piece about our country’s jury system.
I’m a retiring judge, and the most inspiring people in my career have been the jurors.
A few years ago and during one of my jury trials, a Judge analogized serving on jury duty to military service. Whether this is an overstated comparison, the point cannot be overlooked: jurors provide an incalculable service to our democracy.
Trial by jury distinguishes our society as aspiring to rule of law.
Few cases get tried. But we need to preserve our right to trial by jury!
Please take a moment to read Judge Jordan’s view on how society and jurors can inspire and make a difference.
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