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Coriolis
04-20-2005, 12:26 PM
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Call it a rude awakening. A juror was cited for contempt and fined $1,000 by a judge for yawning loudly while awaiting questioning in an attempted murder trial. The fine later was reduced to $100.

The yawn came after the man, identified as Juror No. 2386 in an April 1 court transcript, had been sitting in a courtroom for two days as part of jury selection.

"You yawned rather audibly there. As a matter of fact, it was to the point that it was contemptuous," Superior Court Judge Craig Veals said.

"I'm sorry, but I'm really bored," the juror said.

"I'm sorry?" the judge responded.

When the juror repeated his statement, he was admonished by the judge for having a "lousy" attitude.

"Your boredom just cost you $1,000 I'm finding you in contempt," Veals said. "Are you quite so bored now?"

The judge later called the yawn disruptive.

"I can't run a court when I have someone behaving the way you did," Veals said.

The juror paid the fine after it was reduced to $100. Ultimately, he was questioned but not selected for the trial.

sparky
04-20-2005, 02:07 PM
huh ok i have heard it all now to me that was stupid. it may have been disrutive but to fine someone that much money for that is crazy. sounds like this judge was really having a bad day.

Coriolis
04-20-2005, 06:44 PM
I wonder what the judge would have done if the juror happened to work nights and just got off work to start his time as a juror. Maybe a different outlook??

stormy
04-20-2005, 06:53 PM
I personally understand, that was rude. Maybe he was bored, but someones life was on the line.