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My guess is that telling the judge to leave him “the f—k alone” in Erik Anthony Slye’s affidavit in support of a request to be excused from jury duty is what landed Mr. Slye in hot water.

But it worked.

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How to Get Excused from Jury Duty | But As For Me links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

How to Get Excused from Jury Duty | But As For Me But As For

Alan Brooks| 5.1.09 @ 12:58AM

Slye will be on Larry King Live soon.

Slye's book is to be published in 2011.

NavyBrat| 5.1.09 @ 10:37AM

I wish I thought of that when I was summoned for jury duty.

Mike Lee| 5.1.09 @ 11:11AM

I would have at least fined him $500.00 for contempt. This kind of behavior should not be encouraged.

notmypresident09| 5.1.09 @ 12:19PM

My hero!!!! Hey Mike Lee, go buy a dog and start counting.

American Citizen| 5.1.09 @ 5:52PM

Glad he enjoys the freedom of speech to turn down his civic duty.

clarissa| 11.15.09 @ 10:08PM

Appear to be trying to stay awake during jury selection.

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