Believe it or not, lawyers serve on juries around here. My dad, who was a courtroom lawyer for almost 50 years before he retired, got selected awhile back, and one burglary trial in Fulton County (City of Atlanta) got a Federal District judge on the jury. Apparently the lawyers had other folks they wanted to get rid of more . . . they convicted the defendant, BTW.
I've been summoned to jury duty quite a lot, but mostly during the period when I was in college, then law school, and moved around so much that I was always one county ahead of the jury clerk. They summoned me in Fulton County twice when I actually lived there, but I never left the jury room, was never voir dired.
I haven't been called since we moved to Cobb County in 1994. On the other hand, they have called my husband twice since we moved here. He was elected foreman both times (he says it's because he's the only one in a coat and tie, I say it's because he's a big (6'6") ex-military guy with a down-to-earth manner and a friendly smile.) I guess in all he's served on juries eight or ten times since we were married.
I've been called up twice. Once perhaps a month after I registered to vote, and then once a year later, but I was able to clear that one up thank goodness.