Axl Rose Used for Jury Duty in California Court
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Fresh off touring, the Guns N’ Roses frontman spent 4 days in a California court serving jury duty for a civic trial.
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According to Axl Rose, who spoke with People magazine, “It was relatively painless.”
He continued, “I was fortunate that everyone in the courthouse and jurors were all really great, plus I got to see daylight from a different prospect [sic].”
On the Guns N’ Roses docket for the spring is an inauguration into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame on April 14th in Cleveland.
The band is rumored to be in talks with the original lineup to play at the induction ceremony.




















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