While serving as vice president, Joe Biden was called for jury duty in Delaware in January 2011. He too was not chosen as a juror. Even members of the judicial branch don’t always make the cut. In April 2015, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. reported for jury duty in Montgomery County, Md., and was being considered for a civil trial in a case involving a car crash. The Washington Post reported that Roberts answered questions about relatives — that his sister was a nurse and his brother-in-law was with Indiana State Police — but said nothing about his day job, which would be listed on a form. “Roberts was not selected, and left court without comment,” The Post reported. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/10/27/citizen-obama-welcome-to-jury-duty/
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The FBI director (with an ear-pieced security guy in tow) made it all the way into the jury box for voir dire on a gun-possession case and got a warm smile from the judge ... but he was quickly excused (the "work in law enforcement?" question seemed to do it).
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2010/08/hey_isnt_that_robert_mueller_r.html
While serving as vice president, Joe Biden was called for jury duty in Delaware in January 2011. He too was not chosen as a juror.
Even members of the judicial branch don’t always make the cut.
In April 2015, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. reported for jury duty in Montgomery County, Md., and was being considered for a civil trial in a case involving a car crash. The Washington Post reported that Roberts answered questions about relatives — that his sister was a nurse and his brother-in-law was with Indiana State Police — but said nothing about his day job, which would be listed on a form.
“Roberts was not selected, and left court without comment,” The Post reported.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/10/27/citizen-obama-welcome-to-jury-duty/