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This is how Erik Anthony Slye, a Montanian, responded to a summons for jury duty. Note that it’s notarized.
I wonder if the notary got to keep her license.
Humor, Jury Duty
Erik Anthony Slye, Humor, Jury Duty, odd
June 24, 2009
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A notary’s responsibility is just to confirm that the person signed the document in front of them after showing them proof of who they said they were. She’s not condoning his statement by signing her name.
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A notary’s responsibility is just to confirm that the person signed the document in front of them after showing them proof of who they said they were. She’s not condoning his statement by signing her name.