§52-2-9. Second Hearing
Although a bill of indictment be returned not a true bill, another bill of indictment against the same person for the same offense may be sent to and acted on by the same or another grand jury.
§52-2-10. Substituting New Juror to Fill Vacancy; Summoning Additional Juror
If the foreman or any grand juror be unable or fail to attend after being sworn, another may be sworn in his stead. And when one grand juror has been discharged, another may, by order of the court, be summoned to attend at the same term.
§52-1-22. Fraud in Selection of Jurors; Penalties
If any person is guilty of any fraud by tampering with the jury wheel or jury box prior to drawing jurors or any other way in the drawing of jurors, such person shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $5,000, or imprisoned in the penitentiary for […]
§52-1-23. Length of Service by Jurors
In any two-year period a person may not be required: (1) To serve or attend court for prospective service as a juror more than thirty court days, except if necessary to complete service in a particular case;
§52-1-24. Penalties for Failure to Perform Jury Service
A person summoned for jury service who fails to appear or to complete jury service as directed shall be ordered by the court to appear forthwith and show cause for failure to comply with the summons. If the person fails to show good cause for noncompliance with the summons, the person is guilty of civil […]
§52-1-25. Present Methods of Jury Selection to Remain in Effect Until Preparation of Master List
The present method of jury selection utilized by a county shall remain in full force until a master list of potential jurors has been prepared by the jury commission under this article.
§52-1-26. Provisions Apply to Selection Jurors for Magistrate Juries
All provisions of this article shall apply with equal force and effect to the selection of jurors for magistrate juries as well as for petit juries.
§52-2-1. At What Terms Grand Jury Shall Attend; When Court or Judge May Dispense With It
There shall be a grand jury at each term of a circuit court, except that the circuit court of any county by an order entered of record, or the judge thereof in vacation by written order to the clerk at least twenty days before the term, may dispense with the grand jury for one or […]
§52-2-2. Provisions Governing Petit Juries Govern Grand Juries
The provisions of article one of this chapter relating to petit juries, so far as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of this article, shall be observed and govern grand juries.
§52-2-3. Selection and Summoning of Jurors
The clerk of any circuit court requiring a grand jury shall, at least thirty days before the term of court, draw and assign persons for the grand jury, but the court, or judge thereof, may require the clerk at any specified time to draw and assign grand jurors for either a regular, special or adjourned […]