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§ 21-132 – Review of jury commissioner’s or jury manager’s action

21-132. Review of jury commissioner’s or jury manager’s action If the jury commissioner or jury manager denies a person’s request to be excused or disqualified from jury service and the person makes a written application for review, the presiding judge of the court to which the person has been summoned or another judge designated by […]

§ 21-315 – Excuse from service; investigation

21-315. Excuse from service; investigation A. If the jury commissioner or jury manager determines that a person has valid grounds to be excused or postponed from jury service, the person shall be notified accordingly. B. The presiding judge may issue an order or the jury commissioner or jury manager may issue a subpoena for any […]

§ 21-201 – Qualifications

21-201. Qualifications Every juror, grand and trial, shall be at least eighteen years of age and meet the following qualifications: 1. Be a citizen of the United States. 2. Be a resident of the jurisdiction in which the juror is summoned to serve. A citizen whose name and address appears on the master jury list […]

§ 21-331 – Procedure for summoning jurors

21-331. Procedure for summoning jurors A. The jury commissioner or jury manager shall use either of the following methods for summoning persons for a particular juror pool: 1. The court shall order the jury commissioner or jury manager to summon a specific number of qualified jurors, at random, for either a trial jury or grand […]

§ 21-202 – Persons entitled to be excused from jury service

21-202. Persons entitled to be excused from jury service A. It is the policy of this state that all qualified citizens have an obligation to serve on juries when summoned by the courts of this state, unless excused. B. On timely application to the court, the following persons shall be excused temporarily from service as […]

§ 21-211 – Disqualification

21-211. Disqualification The following persons shall be disqualified to serve as jurors in any particular action: 1. Witnesses in the action. 2. Persons interested directly or indirectly in the matter under investigation. 3. Persons related by consanguinity or affinity within the fourth degree to either of the parties to the action or proceedings. 4. Persons […]

§ 21-221 – Fees and mileage

21-221. Fees and mileage A. Each juror shall be paid by the county: 1. For each day’s attendance upon the superior court or justice court, twelve dollars. 2. For each mile necessarily traveled from his residence to the court and back to his residence, an amount equal to the amount paid to state officers and […]

§ 21-222 – Arizona trial and digital evidence fund

21-222. Arizona trial and digital evidence fund (Rpld. 7/1/27) A. The Arizona trial and digital evidence fund is established consisting of monies received from the additional fees paid on all filings, appearances, responses and answers pursuant to section 12-115 and monies appropriated by the legislature. The monies in the fund shall not be used for […]

§ 21-101 – Definitions

21-101. Definitions In this title, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Juror pool" means the persons who are summoned and who report on a specific date to or for a specific location for either trial or grand jury service. 2. " Jury commissioner" means the clerk of the superior court, except that in any […]