It’s not the ju apprentice who will be locked up!
Brooklyn court officials sat alone in the room for almost 12 hours, forgetting two alternative ju apprentices.
The alternating waited at the Brooklyn Supreme Court until 10pm. Court sources told the Post, even though six other members of the ju appellate were denied at 4:30pm.
“UCS is aware of this unfortunate case and is investigating it,” a court spokesman said without providing details about how Goof developed.
Sources say that as the two weeks of civil trial deliberation continued, two alternative ju apprentices came back to finish work the next day.
“They were there. They were facing the stones. They were there,” the source told the Post.

The two alternative judges began the ry judge’s marathon day by watching the end of the trial on April 10th.
The ju-degrees then had lunch and finished around 2pm
Sources say at 3pm, two alternative ju umpires were placed in another room by six major ju umpires.
Alternate ju appraisers do not deliberate on regular ju appraisers as regular ju appraisers are only there if one of the regular ju appraisers is unable to complete their obligation due to Ilness or other circumstances.
Six other ju judges sent questions to Judge Inga Onear about 4:30pm. At the time, Oneal rejected all the ju apprentices and said the court would meet again the following day to continue deliberation of the ju apprentices.
However, court officials apparently forgot about two alternative ju apprentices sitting in another room. According to several people familiar with the court process, court officers or clerks will usually communicate to alternative ju apprentices they have been rejected.
It is unclear whether the two alternative ju apprentices were ultimately sufficient and warned someone of their existence or whether they were discovered by another court worker.
If the extended time sucks and you haven’t made two very angry men into the forgotten pair, you could be paid the same amount as the other six ju umpires who left at 4:30pm
According to the New York State Unified Court of Justice website, ju appraisal obligations usually earn a flat fee of $40 per day for both alternative ju appraisals and regular ju appraisals.
