I was first called for jury service, and got out of it, in my twenties, at a time when my wife was carrying our first child.
We were managing a newsagents, at the time, with me doing all the early shifts, getting up around 04.30 everyday.
I wrote to the court explaining that I would still have to do the early shifts, before coming to the courts, and would not be able to guarantee staying awake, to hear the evidence, as I needed an early afternoon nap, when my wife ran the shop, to get through my day.
I was called up a second time, about 15 years ago, and sat on a two day trial for assault, threatening behaviour and theft of a jacket.
A total arse tried to railroad the jury into a "not guilty" verdict, without reviewing the evidence, but common sense prevailed.
After the guilty verdict, the judge read out the defendant's previous record, which was as long as my arm.