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NYC Mayor Bloomberg Reports For Jury Duty

Mayor Michael Bloomberg reported for jury duty Monday, joining about 125 other New Yorkers in a lower Manhattan courthouse.

As an orientation video began, a woman approached the billionaire mayor for an autograph. He obliged and chatted with her for a moment.

Bloomberg, accompanied by his security entourage and press aides, was expected to serve the full day, waiting while judges in State Supreme Court, New York state's trial-level courts, assembled juries for civil cases. A slow court calendar meant that he might be able to go home after one day, instead of the usual two, court officials said.

If picked, Bloomberg would be the second sitting mayor in a row to be part of a jury. His predecessor, Rudy Giuliani, was the foreman on a jury in a landlord-tenant dispute during his second term in 1999.

Unlike many New Yorkers, Bloomberg sounded almost as if he hoped he would end up on a panel when he arrived at the courthouse just a few blocks from City Hall.

"It's always more interesting to be on a jury than to just sit there," he said. "You wish that we didn't need juries, that there was no crime and no civil suits, but the real world is people have to make decisions as to what's right and wrong."

Other high-profile New Yorkers who have been called to serve over the years include director Spike Lee, Woody Allen, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Barbara Walters, Conan O'Brien, news anchor Ann Curry, singer Roseanne Cash, sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Eliot Spitzer, before he became governor.

Bloomberg last was called in February 2001, the year he ran for mayor. He served one day but was not picked for a jury. He has been seated on a jury several times, said mayoral spokesman Stu Loeser, serving seven days in 1992, six in 1988 and five in 1981.

Giuliani, a former prosecutor who is seeking the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 2008, was on a jury in the case of a man who sued his landlord for $7 million civil personal injury, claiming he was scalded while taking a shower because of faulty plumbing. The jury did not find the landlord negligent.

The five other jurors said Giuliani acted just like a regular guy.

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