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A master list of prospective jurors for the County of Shelby is compiled from the Tennessee Department of Safety. The list includes all citizens over the age of 18, who have either a drivers license or a state ID. Your name is electronically and randomly selected from the list of names collected from the master list.
Selection of Prospective Jurors The names of potential jurors are drawn at random by lot or chance from a roster of registered voters in this county. This means that while every voter is equally liable to be called to serve, one person may never be called to serve, and others may be called several times.
We change our jury wheels every two years. However, you do not have to serve a second time if you have served as a juror in federal or state court within the last two years and will be excused upon proof of service.
Jury Panels A judge who has a case set for trial will request a group of prospective jurors called a panel from the jury office. These panels usually consist of 40 to 60 people who are randomly selected by the computer from that days jury pool.
Each court randomly selects qualified citizens from counties within the district for possible jury service. All courts use the respective state voter lists as a source of prospective jurors.
(Sections 494.415, 494.450.) A person is eligible for jury service if he or she is over age 21; a United States citizen; a resident of the county or city sending the summons, unless serving in another county by order of the court; and able to read, speak, and understand English.
any person who is seventy-five years of age or older; any person upon whom service as a juror would in the judgment of the Court impose an undue or extreme physical or financial hardship.
How is a jury panel selected? To select a petit jury, the judge or designee will randomly draw from the jury box sufficient names of the persons selected and summoned for jury service to compose a jury as required by law.