Court asks Gibson to serve jury duty

Mel Gibson has been asked to serve jury duty.

Court asks Gibson to serve jury duty

Mel Gibson has been asked to serve jury duty.

The 'Lethal Weapon' star - who has a problematic legal history, most recently pleading no contest to a misdemeanour battery charge in early 2011 - has been seen at a courtroom in Los Angeles waiting to be called into service.

While there Mel, who was wearing a baseball cap, jeans and a sports jacket, was spotted reading a script, using his cell phone and taking photographs with some women who were also in the room, TMZ.com reports.

Mel - who has a previous conviction for drink driving - is not the only star to have been recently asked to serve jury duty in California, Guns N' Roses front-man Axl Rose - real name William Bruce Bailey - also took part in a civil trial, serving four days on the legal process earlier this month.

Axl said: "It was relatively painless. I was fortunate that everyone in the courthouse and jurors were all really great, plus I got to see daylight from a different prospect."

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