Jake Richards RJ: Rick McRogers Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 1 Karma: 10 Joined: Apr 21, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 21, 2012 I run a decent-sized, honest business that is shifting it's focus on industrial materials. I have not broken the laws of Econosia, and would be proud to serve on any jury that may be needed.
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Z J RJ: Cosimo de Medici Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 2 Karma: -500 Joined: Mar 25, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I'll be the best juror the free market has ever seen. Whoever pays me more will get the verdict they desire. I won't let things like my own personal morality or ethics get in the way of free market justice. After all, is a man not entitled to the verdict of his own bribes?
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Andrew Wiggen RJ: Andrew Wiggen CO: stessier Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 16 Karma: 48 Joined: Apr 5, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I think I would make a good juror as I have not been directly effected by any of the alleged frauds and thus will have no conflicts of interest in any of the proceedings. I am a private owner who has never had a public company or position.
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James Woods RJ: Semaj Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 18 Karma: 31 Joined: Mar 26, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I Semaj, would gladly help with this jury duty in any way possible.I dont charge a lot... and more importantly, I have seen the destruction this money laundering has caused not only to the game but to the morale of the people who play this game properly. No time in jail, worth a decent chunk of change. |
James Woods RJ: Semaj Post Rating: 2 + / - Total Posts: 18 Karma: 31 Joined: Mar 26, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 As for salary, most of us would do this for free. But if you feel we should be compensated, i think influence would probably be the way to go. Most of us are worth billions and could care less about making a million per case (or 10 million) which means most people who would be doing it for the money would be new.If you give influence, especially if it's not a lot, most people would end up with similar amounts clicking on the welfare center. So while beneficial, it's not a huge benefit and thus you get more people who want to help. |
Dariush Legion RJ: Dariush CO: Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 13 Karma: 18 Joined: Apr 11, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I would also gladly execuuuu I mean participate either for money or influence. I have many long lives behind me, most of which were spent as some kind of lawyer. I'm typing this post right now while sitting in a scales-shaped armchair in a suit with a blindfold on my eyes, surrounded by legal documents. I'm clearly the best choice.
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Gail B RJ: Gail Goose Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 14 Karma: 11 Joined: Mar 31, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 As a trusted vendor of beef, owning a strong family business and with no previous convictions or slurs upon my name, I also apply to serve on the juries of the land. I may not be one of the big names in this application process, but the juries of Econosia should reflect a wide range of net worths.
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Billy Vierra RJ: Saffrian CO: Billy Vierra Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 84 Karma: 100 Joined: Apr 10, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 Distinguished Leader Joyce,I would humbly request to join the ranks of Estonia Jurors if you feel it is in the best interest of Estonia. While I am but a lowly business owner in this great country and not worth the hundreds of millions that many here are, I know that I can deliver fair and impartial verdicts based on the facts of the case. I have never been in trouble in this great Country of Estonia, nor have I even had an inquisition regarding any of my or my companies dealings. If the Great Leader of Estonia wishes to accept my application, I would not ask for much in return for my time. I would only request a paltry sum of $500k and a minor influence increase of 500 per case. My wishes are not to make money by being a juror of this great Country but to make sure that everyone is treated fair. Humbly, Saffrian CEO of Fillmore Farm |
David Donlon RJ: Fenious Buttersmith Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 79 Karma: 53 Joined: Apr 10, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I would do it if you needed it, but unlike these who came before me, I'm not aching to do it. If it rotates, I'll take my turn.I think the first case might be fun, but it would quickly turn into a grind if people kept at trying to game the system like they did this last week. |
Bob Clark RJ: Charles Derp Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 5 Karma: 17 Joined: Mar 29, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 Applying as a non-felon.
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Chandler Hill RJ: Chandler CO: Chandler Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 54 Karma: 113 Joined: Mar 25, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I'm trustworthy, pick me!
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Fred Ship RJ: Fred CO: Fred Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 5 Karma: 10 Joined: Apr 17, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I am very smug about my Criminal Justice degree, pretentious prosecution is my style.
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Matthew Suozzo RJ: Buckaroo Bonzai Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 40 Karma: 51 Joined: Apr 5, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I would love to participate in jury duty for EoS. I have never been in corporate prison of any kind, I have actually read the rules put forth in the forums, I have a strong sense of morality, and I love to give my opinion. I am fluent in English (I feel this is a great asset) and am online basically all day. I also participate in the forums (though I suppose the existence of my post is proof enough).Finally, in the words of Groucho Marx: "Enough about me. What do you think of me?" Also, in the words of Harry Plinkett: "Put me on the council Coach, I'm ready." |
Rob Whipple RJ: Gustavo Fring Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 2 Karma: 10 Joined: Apr 3, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I'll jury your duty.
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Blast Hardcheese RJ: Blast Hardcheese Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 24 Karma: 36 Joined: Apr 5, 2012 |
Posted on Apr 22, 2012 I want 500 influence a case. I'll probably be fair about it. Tia!
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