Go serve. You're privileged to have a juridical system where the adequecy of the prosecutor's given evidence or the lack of it is determined by the peers of the defendant, and not living in some Eastern European shithole country where corrupt judges can blatantly disregard any evidence against the charges and find people guilty beyond reasonable doubt if the prosecutor just bothers to show up at the trial.
about that........
I mean the american justice system is complete garbage. Its a production line of corruption, political targeting and legislation from the bench. We pass laws that ever increase infringements until a court somewhere stops the politicians. Then they find a loophole around the ruling and start all over again (Example, the end of "may issue" by the SCOTUS, NY's ?MD/ NJ etc response to that and states like Tx trying to ban things like the morning after pill (Schrodinger's fetus?)
On an individual level it's still skewed 100% toward the state (by state I mean the fed, local, state whatever) heavily. Not too long ago I got a ticket for "failing to signal when changing lanes". I *DID* signal. The idiot to my left was distracted and damn near hit me. I was pulled over by a cop that saw it happen. Here's the kick. From his angle, he could not POSSIBLY have seen my turn signal. It was physically impossible from his vantage point. I told him this, he called me a liar, and ticketed me. I went to the area where he sat, took photos, etc. Come court day I presented it all. Cop then admits in court he ASSUMED I didn't signal, when presented with the evidence. ASSUMED. I was found not guilty. But wait, I still owe 75.00 for court costs for defending myself from your shitty, assuming, useless cop. JuSTicE!
So yeah, for a jury thing, go. I mean I'd love to be a wrench in a railroad jury some where. You know, like one that's politically motivated? Ever wonder why civil trails are picked in the worst possible venue for the defendant? I don't.