Answer: Persons chosen for jury service in the Courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas are exempted from further service in those courts for a period of three years following the year in which they served.
The computer selection program marks the names of persons selected for service so that they cannot be chosen again until their exemption period has passed. However, this does not prevent you from being picked to serve on a Magistrate's Court jury, Coroner's Court jury or a Municipal Court jury. The exemption period for Grand Jurors is five years following the year of service.
Persons chosen for jury duty in a Magistrate's Court are exempted from selection for additional service in a Magistrate's Court for a period of three months following the month and year in which they served. This exemption does not affect the possibility of being selected to serve on a Common Pleas, General Sessions or Coroner's Court jury.
Persons chosen for jury service in the Coroner's Court are exempted from further service for a period of one year following the year in which they served. Like the other courts, the exemption only applies to selection within the Coroner's Court and does not prevent selection for service by another court.
Municipal Courts select juries independently of the County Courts, and may have different rules regarding jury selection and service.
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