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Scc Jury Duty Info

And she kept the membership. Not for the squash courts. For the next time they called a jury.

After three hours of debate, the jury voted. Four for expulsion. Three for probation. The brigadier looked at Maya. “You’re the tiebreaker.”

She didn’t know why she said it. Maybe it was her grandfather’s ghost, whispering in her ear. Maybe it was the years of watching data sets—seeing how outliers were always blamed, never the system. scc jury duty

“That’s not in the bylaws,” said the ambassador.

She almost recycled it. But the final line stopped her: Failure to attend will result in forfeiture of membership and referral to external arbitration. And she kept the membership

“What about Hassan?” Maya asked.

She stood up. “I vote for a third option. Reggie apologizes to Hassan—in writing and in person. He spends one Saturday a month for six months helping in the club kitchen, scrubbing pots. And the club creates a formal grievance process for staff to report member misconduct without fear.” After three hours of debate, the jury voted

The accused was one Reginald “Reggie” St. Clair. Offence: bringing the club into disrepute. The evidence: a video of Reggie, drunk at the annual Black & White Ball, shouting that the club’s crab curry was “a disgrace to Peranakan cuisine” and then attempting to return half-eaten chili crab to the kitchen via a waiter’s tray.

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