WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 11
(3) Specify the time when the names drawn from the
qualified jury wheel are disclosed to the public.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the name, address,
age, sex, education, occupation, and occupation of spouse, of
each person whose name is drawn from the qualified jury wheel
shall be made public, unless the jury judge determines in any
case that the interest of justice requires that this information
remain confidential;
(4) Determine the method for allocating names drawn
from the qualified jury wheel between the grand and petit juries;
(5) (i) Provide for a "juror qualification form"
which asks each potential juror his:
1. Name, address, age, sex, and
education;
2. Race, religion, national origin;
3. Occupation and occupation of spouse;
4. Length of residence within the county;
5. Prior jury service;
6. Whether he should be excused from jury
service, has any physical or mental infirmity impairing his
capacity to serve as a juror;
7. If he is able to read, write, speak,
and understand the English language;
8. If he has pending against him any
charge for the commission of, or has been convicted in any state
or federal court of record, of a criminal offense other than a
minor traffic offense (i.e., one punishable by a fine of less
than $500 or imprisonment for less than six months) and has not
been legally pardoned; and
9. Any other questions not inconsistent
with the provisions of this title, required by the juror
selection plan in the interests of the sound administration of
justice.
(ii) The juror shall certify under penalty of
perjury that his responses are true to the best of his knowledge.
Notarization is not required.
(iii) The form shall make clear to the person
that furnishing any information with respect to his race,
religion, or national origin is not a prerequisite to his
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