I ended up having Jury Duty twice in just over a year. The first case was a federal case 2 hours away that was stupid. A prison inmate claimed prison guards used excessive force on him while he was spazing out in his cell, he claimed broke his arm and the nurse tended to it, but yet the nurse testified that he never saw her about it and showed his medical records, then he had a couple of witnesses that were in other prisons, so they had them on with live feeds. It's funny because one of them didn't even remember who the hell he was and the other one told an entirely different story, ha ha ha. AND to make matters worse, this guy represented himself, ha ha. It took us like 5 minutes to reach a decision and overall 2 days for the entire process
Overall, I actually enjoyed doing the duty and found it to be interesting. I suppose if it was a long case that lasted weeks, I probably wouldn't have thought that.
The second call for jury duty was a local case which was just a local case, not federal, I was glad I didn't get a seat on that jury, it was about a lady that had her dogs roaming free on her farm and a neighbor bitching about it, ha ha ha.