JURORS NEEDED!

  

In upcoming weeks, the Decatur County Jury Commission will be mailing out jury questionnaires to citizens of Decatur County who are potentially eligible for jury duty. The jury commission is required by law to identify persons whose names may be added to the county’s trial and grand jury lists.

  

The local jury commission is mailing the questionnaires in its efforts to conduct an exhaustive overhaul of the county’s jury lists. State laws require the six-member commission to revise trial jury and grand jury lists at least every two years to ensure local jury lists are large enough to handle the work of the courts. The lists must be aligned by race and sex to mirror the makeup of the overall population of the county, in order to comply with federal and state constitutional provisions concerning the rights of individuals to trial by jury.

  

That’s why the jury commission requires the use of the questionnaires. We all know it can be annoying to people to have to complete a questionnaire, but it is a necessary annoyance. We hope everyone understands we are just doing our jobs as required by law.

  

Once jury questionnaires are mailed, citizens of the county have ten days to complete and mail them back to the local court clerk’s office. Persons who fail to do so may be required to show cause to a superior court judge as to why they failed to do so. A judge may find a person who fails to respond to the questionnaire in contempt of court, which means the person may be fined up to $500.00 and/or imprisoned for a period not exceeding 20 days. “

  

If you have not been called for jury service in the past five years and want to have your name added to the jury pool. The simplest way is to call the clerk’s office at 248-3025 and speak with the jury management clerk. All we need to know is the name and address of the potential juror. A jury questionnaire will be sent via mail.  You may also submit your name and address from the Clerk’s web site, www.decaturclerk.com, using the contact us section.

  

The county’s trial jury list is used for the county’s superior and state courts, the only local courts in which jury trials are provided for by law. To be eligible as a juror, a person must be an "intelligent and upright" citizen of Decatur County who is 18 years of age or older, must not have been convicted of a felony or, if a convicted felon, must have had his or her civil rights restored. Persons who are permanently physically or mentally unable to serve may be excused from service upon submittal to the jury commission of an affidavit from a physician or psychiatrist requesting excusal. Persons serving on a jury must also be able to speak and understand the English language.

  

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Sample Prospective Juror Letter & Frequently Asked Questions

  

  

Sample Juror Questionnaire Sample Forms for Exemptions

  

  

Cecilia Willis

Decatur County Clerk of Superior Court

P.O. Box 336

Bainbridge, Georgia 39818

229-248-3025