JUROR INFORMATION "As the official charged with the responsibility of the jury system for County and District Courts in Smith County, I want to thank you for your interest in jury service. The system of justice in place in our country is the finest in the world and one in which we should all take pride. Inherent to this system of justice is the right of an individual to be heard by a group of his/her peers -- the jury. Without you, the citizen, our system of justice would not work. Thank you again for your contribution to this system."
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Lois Rogers District Clerk |
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| 1. | How was my name selected for jury duty? Answer: You were selected at random from a record of names compiled by the Secretary of State and provided to Smith County. That record consists of Smith County registered voters and names provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety. |
| 2. | How many times can I be called for jury duty? Answer: The Smith County Electronic Jury Selection Plan was amended in 2000 to allow for the random selection of jurors from the same record of names until that record is exhausted. In other words, each January we begin with a new record of names as provided by the Secretary of State. Once an individual has been selected from that record of names, their name is flagged so the system will not select them again during the January-December time period. The flags are only removed if the list has been exhausted and the need arises for additional jurors. |
| 3. | Is it possible for me to be in the system more than once? Answer: Yes. If your name and address are not exactly the same on your Voter Registration record and Driver's License, you may be in the system more than once. This may be remedied by changing your Voter Registration record to agree with your Driver's License. You must contact the Smith County Clerk - Voter Registration office in order to change your record. |
| 4. | How many times may I reset my jury service? Answer: If you have an emergency you may reset your service up to 6 weeks. You are only allowed one reset. Resets are not allowed on a special venire. |
| 5. | What is a "special venire"? Answer: A panel that has been selected for a specific court for a specific case. |
| 6. | What days are jurors called for jury service? Answer: Central jury panels are summoned each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, except on county holidays. A Special Venire is usually summoned on Thursday. |
| 7. | Am I eligible for jury service in Smith County? Answer: Jurors must:
You cannot serve on a jury if:
(If you claim disqualification under number 2 or 3 claiming lack of citizenship or lack of residence in the county you may lose your eligibility to vote.) Business reasons are NOT lawful excuses. Medical reasons MUST be accompanied by a doctors statement.
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| 8. | Who can be excused from jury service?
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| 9. | Must my employer pay me while I am on jury duty? Answer: Your employer is not required to pay you while on jury duty; however, employers are prohibited by law from firing an employee for serving as a juror. |
| 10. | What is the proper attire for jury service? Answer: Business or dressy casual attire is appropriate. Absolutely no shorts, cut offs, or suggestive attire. To contact jury coordinator: email: jurycoord@smith-county.com |
| 11. | Where do I park for jury duty? (Please note that if you park at any other location, other than a designated juror parking lot, you do so at your own expense and risk of being ticketed or having your vehicle towed. Please Park only in the designated juror parking lots. We are not responsible for any ticket or towing expense you incur by parking at other locations not designated as juror parking lots.) The courthouse opens at 7:45 a.m. Lot "A" Lot "B" Lot "C" |