George
W. Bush still ready and willing to serve - for jury duty
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[August 07, 2015]
By Marice Richter
DALLAS (Reuters) - Former U.S. President
George W. Bush was willing, eager and ready to serve when he turned up
for jury duty at a Dallas County court and set a good example for other
potential jurors, a district judge said on Thursday.
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"Some of the others were more hesitant to ask to be excused when
they saw a former president sitting there with them," 14th civil
district court Judge Eric Moye said.
"He made it clear that he felt it was important to show for jury
duty."
Bush wasn't chosen for a breach of contract trial on Wednesday
because his number was high and he was not needed, Moye said.
But the Dallas resident and his Secret Service deployment were at
the court house for about three hours, greeting other potential
jurors, lawyers, and staffers.
He also posed for pictures with anyone who asked, Moye said.
"He was very personable, very friendly, just 'Hey, I'm here to
serve,' he asked questions and was very nice," potential juror Sheri
Coleman told The Dallas Morning News.
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The newspaper said Bush had previously shown up for jury duty in
Austin in 1996 while serving as governor of Texas. As president, he
was called for jury duty in McLennan County, where he owns a ranch,
but did not attend because of a schedule conflict, the paper
reported.
(Additional reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Doina Chiacu)
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