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Jury Duty
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Idaho Court Systems Online Information/Materials |
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Handbook for Jurors |
| In Bannock County, the term of service is two weeks. Each month
between 400 and 500 names are drawn at random by the computer from
the Master Jury List and a Juror Summons/Qualification Form is
mailed to each person. Qualified jurors call an answering machine
each evening during their term of service to determine when they
should report for jury duty. Upon arriving at the courthouse, jurors
are given an orientation and assigned to a courtroom for the
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Pursuant to Idaho Code section 2-206, the Jury
Commission compiles a Master Jury List every 2 years by merging the
Voter's Registration List and the Driver's License List.
The recorded message number is 236-7278.
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Disqualification
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A prospective juror is DISQUALIFIED to serve on a
jury if he/she:
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is not a citizen of the United States, 18 years
old, or a resident of the county.
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is unable to read, speak, and understand the
English language
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has lost the right to vote because of a criminal
conviction; or
is incapable, by reason of physical or mental disability of
rendering satisfactory jury service and submits a physician's
certificate as to the disability.
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There are no automatic excuses or exemptions from
jury service in Idaho. Idaho law provides that a person may be
excused from jury service only upon a showing of undue hardship,
extreme inconvenience, or public necessity and then only for a
limited period of time after which the person must report for jury
service in accordance with the court's direction.
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Upon request, qualified jurors may be excused if
they have served as a juror within the past 2 years or if they are
70 years of age or older.
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Upon written request and a showing of good cause,
qualified jurors may postpone their term of service to another term.
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Prospective jurors are questioned by the judge and
the attorneys to determine whether the prospective juror has any
information concerning the case or opinions or attitudes which may
cause the juror to favor or disfavor some part of the evidence or a
party in the case.
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Selected jurors have the duty to listen to the
judge, the witnesses, and the lawyers; to deliberate calmly and
fairly; and to decide intelligently and justly, based on the
evidence presented in court.
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