RICMIC
Veteran member
Many juries are likely over represented by older folks simply because many of them have the time, and it is something interesting for them to do. Depending on the case and the evidence, that could be a plus or minus for the defendant. I was once the arresting officer for a drunk driving case. The defense attorney packed the 6 person jury with people who don't play cards. His defense was focused around the fact that his client had played in a cribbage tournament on the night of his infraction, and that cribbage is so complicated that it is impossible to play while intoxicated. The jury bought it. The guy had to rub in in that he "kicked my ass" in court. I was paid overtime to appear, and his attorney cost him $5,000, so I didn't lose any sleep over it. He was nailed (and convicted) twice more by other officers after that.