§ 22-2-301. Automated Selection of Names for Jury List
The jury coordinator in each county shall select names of prospective jurors to serve in the courts of that county by random automated means, without opportunity for the intervention of any human agency to select a particular name and in a manner that causes no prejudice to any person. The names, which shall constitute the […]
§ 22-2-302. Alternate Non-Automated Jury Selection Method
In the event that any county of this state cannot obtain and select names for jury selection by automated means pursuant to § 22-2-301, the county may utilize the alternate jury selection method set out in this section. The jury box, a suitable and well-bound book in which to record the jury list and any […]
§ 22-2-303. Counties Having Courts in Two Places — Separate Records
In those counties of the state where the circuit or criminal courts, or both, sit in two (2) places, the jury coordinators for those counties shall be required to select jurors from the territorial jurisdiction of each of the two (2) courts and will maintain two (2) sets of records, one (1) for each of […]
§ 22-2-304. Automated Selection of Names for Jury Pool
In any county in this state where the names of prospective jurors are obtained by automated means pursuant to § 22-2-301, the selection of names of prospective jurors to be summoned shall likewise be made by automated means in such a manner as to assure proportionate distribution of names selected without opportunity for the intervention […]
§ 22-2-305. Selection of Names for Jury Pool by Alternate Manual Means
In the event that any county of this state cannot obtain and select names for the jury pool by automated means pursuant to § 22-2-304, the county may utilize the alternate jury selection method set out in this section. On Monday, two (2) weeks before each jury service term, the jury coordinator shall unlock the […]
§ 22-2-306. Juror Summons — Contents
Each juror summons shall include the following: Name of the juror; Address of the juror; Date, time and place juror is required to appear in response to the summons or, in the alternative, date and method by which the juror is required to contact the jury coordinator or otherwise respond to the court regarding the […]
§ 22-2-307. Summoning Jurors
The sheriff shall summon jurors by first class mail sent to the regular address of each member of the jury pool, giving notice of such person’s selection for jury duty. The summons shall be mailed to the regular address at least ten (10) days prior to the date fixed for such person’s appearance for jury […]