I've gotten picked once and it was like having front row tickets to Jerry Springer.
So it was a domestic assault case, a guy was charged with hitting and choking his girlfriend. He allegedly had been over at his moms house day drinking and came home and passed out on the couch about 6pm. The girlfriend decided at 1AM she was tired of him sleeping and proceeds to start smacking the stuffing out of the guy. He comes to and decks her, then he realizes what he did and takes off running. The trial starts out normal enough except after the second witness, they told us we were getting an extended lunch break but wouldn't tell us why. Turned out they couldn't find the girlfriend who was supposed to be the 3rd witness. The last witness of the morning was the arresting officer, he tells us about finding the guy hiding in the attic of the house. They found him because he climbed up there through the closet and broke every shelf in there on his way up. Then after lunch the cops finally drag her into court as the last witness of the day and she was really combative with both lawyers. Whatever, people in abusive relationships do all sorts of things that people from the outside looking in don't understand. The next day was more of the same until the defense brings her dad on to testify on the defendants behalf. Turned out he was common law married to the defendants mom so I was sitting in on a real life step-sibling incest situation but not with the hot step siblings like I've heard about on the internet. After all of that we go in and deliberate for an hour or so and find him guilty on most of the charges, there just wasn't enough evidence of him choking her. Afterwards the lawyers and the judge come in and talk to us about what happened that couldn't come out in court. Apparently there was a restraining order against her because she liked to beat him up and she was probably going to get charged with violating that after it was all said and done.