Juries And Jurors

State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 108th General Assembly

As introduced, excludes breastfeeding mothers from jury service as an undue hardship. - Amends TCA Title 22, Chapter 1 and Title 68, Chapter 58. [HB-2185] [Family-Related Legislation ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Health ] [Law Enforcement ] [Human Services ]
As introduced, excludes breastfeeding mothers from jury service as an undue hardship. - Amends TCA Title 22, Chapter 1 and Title 68, Chapter 58.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. G.A. Hardaway Failed In: Civil Justice Committee on 03/26/2014

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 108th General Assembly

As introduced, provides that a person, who is seventy years of age or older, will be excused from jury duty upon asking the court to be excused; authorizes the court to require sufficient proof of age prior to excusing such person. - Amends TCA Title 22. [HB-1655] [Senior Citizens ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, provides that a person, who is seventy years of age or older, will be excused from jury duty upon asking the court to be excused; authorizes the court to require sufficient proof of age prior to excusing such person. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Becky Duncan Massey Taken Off Notice For Cal. In S/c Civil Justice Subcommittee Of Civil Justice Committee on 03/19/2014

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State (Montana)
Montana 2013 Regular Session

Provide that jury may judge facts and application of law to the facts [HB-290] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
Provide that jury may judge facts and application of law to the facts

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jerry O'Neil (h) Died In Process on 04/24/2013

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2011

Juries, prospective juror who is 70 years of age or older, may be excused from jury duty upon request, Sec. 12-16-63 am'd. [SB-75] [Senior Citizens ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
Juries, prospective juror who is 70 years of age or older, may be excused from jury duty upon request, Sec. 12-16-63 am'd.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Del Marsh Read For The First Time And Referred To The Senate Committee On Judiciary on 03/01/2011

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State (Alabama)
Alabama Regular Session 2011

Juries, prospective juror who is 65 years of age or older, may be excused from jury duty upon request, Sec. 12-16-63 am'd. [SB-40] [Senior Citizens ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
Juries, prospective juror who is 65 years of age or older, may be excused from jury duty upon request, Sec. 12-16-63 am'd.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Del Marsh Indefinitely Postponed on 06/01/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, provides individuals age 65 and older with the option to decline jury duty service. - Amends TCA Title 22. [SB-3090] [Senior Citizens ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, provides individuals age 65 and older with the option to decline jury duty service. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Roy B. Herron P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 01/30/2012

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As enacted, makes the jury coordinator law applicable to Rhea and Morgan counties, which were previously excluded from such law. - Amends TCA Title 22. [SB-1213] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As enacted, makes the jury coordinator law applicable to Rhea and Morgan counties, which were previously excluded from such law. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager Effective Date(s) 07/01/11 on 05/25/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, allows Morgan County to use jury coordinators instead of jury commissioners for the selection and attendance of jurors. - Amends TCA Section 22-2-101. [SB-1208] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, allows Morgan County to use jury coordinators instead of jury commissioners for the selection and attendance of jurors. - Amends TCA Section 22-2-101.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/23/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, increases from $30.00 to $35.00 per day compensation for a sequestered juror. - Amends TCA Title 22. [SB-972] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, increases from $30.00 to $35.00 per day compensation for a sequestered juror. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mae Beavers P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/23/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, provides individuals age 65 and older with the option to decline jury duty service. - Amends TCA Title 22. [HB-2476] [Senior Citizens ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, provides individuals age 65 and older with the option to decline jury duty service. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David A. Shepard Assigned To S/c Judiciary Subcommittee on 01/24/2012

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, enacts the "Fully Informed Jury Act of 2011." - Amends TCA Title 16; Title 17; Title 20; Title 22 and Title 40. [HB-1831] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Crime ]
As introduced, enacts the "Fully Informed Jury Act of 2011." - Amends TCA Title 16; Title 17; Title 20; Title 22 and Title 40.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David B. Hawk Assigned To S/c General Sub Of Judiciary on 03/01/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, increases from $30.00 to $35.00 per day compensation for a sequestered juror. - Amends TCA Title 22. [HB-1464] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, increases from $30.00 to $35.00 per day compensation for a sequestered juror. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Gerald McCormick Assigned To S/c General Sub Of Judiciary on 03/01/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As enacted, makes the jury coordinator law applicable to Rhea and Morgan counties, which were previously excluded from such law. - Amends TCA Title 22. [HB-1079] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As enacted, makes the jury coordinator law applicable to Rhea and Morgan counties, which were previously excluded from such law. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Cobb Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 209 on 05/25/2011

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 107th General Assembly

As introduced, allows Morgan County to use jury coordinators instead of jury commissioners for the selection and attendance of jurors. - Amends TCA Section 22-2-101. [HB-602] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, allows Morgan County to use jury coordinators instead of jury commissioners for the selection and attendance of jurors. - Amends TCA Section 22-2-101.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Cobb Withdrawn. on 04/21/2011

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State (Montana)
Montana 2011 Regular Session

Limiting the number of consecutive terms for jury duty [SB-121] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Limiting the number of consecutive terms for jury duty

  

Sponsored by: Sen. David E. Wanzenried (s) Died In Standing Committee on 04/28/2011

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State (Montana)
Montana 2009 Regular Session

Revise jury selection law [HB-490] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Revise jury selection law

Sponsored by: Sen. Kendall Van Dyk (s) Died In Standing Committee &nbsp on 04/28/2009

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State (Montana)
Montana 2009 Regular Session

Revise exemptions from jury duty [HB-372] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Revise exemptions from jury duty

Sponsored by: Rep. Franke Wilmer Chapter Number Assigned &nbsp on 04/07/2009

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State (Montana)
Montana 2009 Regular Session

Revise juror fee laws [HB-242] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
Revise juror fee laws

Sponsored by: Rep. Dave McAlpin Chapter Number Assigned &nbsp on 03/24/2009

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 106th General Assembly

As introduced, restores occupational and disability exemptions to jury service in effect prior to January 1, 2009, and adds dentists to exempt occupations. - Amends TCA Title 22, Chapter 1 and Title 63, Chapter 5, Part 1. [SB-2087] [Law Enforcement ]
As introduced, restores occupational and disability exemptions to jury service in effect prior to January 1, 2009, and adds dentists to exempt occupations. - Amends TCA Title 22, Chapter 1 and Title 63, Chapter 5, Part 1.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mae Beavers Assigned To Gen. Sub Of Jud. Comm on 05/06/2009

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State (Tennessee)
Tennessee 106th General Assembly

As introduced, increases the amount of mileage reimbursement that the legislative body of any county or the legislative body of the metropolitan government of any county may vote to pay jurors from 10 cents to 12 cents. - Amends TCA Title 22. [SB-1640] [Budget and Spending ] [Law Enforcement ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Criminal Justice ]
As introduced, increases the amount of mileage reimbursement that the legislative body of any county or the legislative body of the metropolitan government of any county may vote to pay jurors from 10 cents to 12 cents. - Amends TCA Title 22.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mae Beavers P2c, Ref. To S. Jud Comm. on 02/18/2009

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