University Daily Kansan, February 27, 1985 Page 9 CAMPUS AND AREA Students not barred from juries By KATHY FLANDERS Staff Reporter Classes aren't the only things students have to attend. Jim Flory, Douglas County district attorney, said yesterday that he had recently seen more students serving jury duty than in the past. Jurors are chosen from voter registration, and with the increase in student registration last fall, more students may be serving jury duty. Linda Jackson, a clerk in the county clerk's office, said. "For the general election, a lot of groups did voter registration on campus." In August 32,026 voters were registered in Douglas County. By November, 39,826 voters were registered. In the recent Devin Galloway rape and kidnap trial, Flory said, about eight students were among the 28 from which 12 jurors were chosen. Eric Daigh. Lawrence freshman, was chosen to be a jury member in the Donald Alexander murder and rape trial. "IT WAS KIND of hard to be on the jury." Daigh said. "We weren't supposed to talk to anyone, and it was hard to go through the whole week without telling anyone about the trial. "The evidence we had to consider wasn't pleasant, since it was a murder trial, but the experience was educational and worthwhile. I kind of enjoyed the experience — it was good to see how the court works." But Daigle was worried about missing class. The trial began Jan. 14, and the semester began Jan. 16. The jury ordered the trial before the end on Jan. 23. "I was afraid of what my teachers would do when I got back," Digha said. "But all my instructors were very nice." She added that all gave me time to catch up. WHEN THE JURY was selected, Daigh said, his student status never came up, and prospective jurors were not allowed to volunteer information. But sometimes students up the question of missing tests. Flory said, "I think every student I examined for jury duty for the Galloway trial was concerned about my death. If I would be allowed to make them up," John Arnold, graduate assistant for the office of student affairs, said a few exceptions allowed students to be released from jury duty. trial duty if he will be in academic jeopardy as a result of jury duty". Arnold said. "They are also excused if they have already served on one jury case or when KU is in official recess." Arnold said that if a student had to serve jury duty, he had to give written verification to the dean of his school. If a student is called for a duty of five days or less, his professors are supposed to make special arrangement in exams or assignments." Arnold said. If the trial lasts a long time, students can withdraw from classes with no penalty and receive a refund of some fees. Arnold said. "A student can be excused from He said the Student Assistance students could help would help students call for pary du. Daigh said he had had no idea that professors were supposed to help him or that he could make up exams missed while serving on the jury. Pat Hockenbury, deputy clerk of the District Court, said a computer randomly chose names from a list of registered voters. She said students did not understand that when they were registered in Dougale County but from another town, it was still their civil duty to pay. ON CAMPUS AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL WILL conduct a letter writing session from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Alcove E of the Kansas Union. The session will focus on Afghanistan and Zaire. TODAY THE SOCIology CLUB will have a roundtable discussion on What? Sociology and Is It What!? 7:30 p.m. in Parchor C of the Union THE COALITION OF Student Social Workers will meet at 8 a.m. in the second floor lounge of Twente Hall. 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