Bill Text: NJ A3864 | 2016-2017 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Exempts judges and justices from jury duty.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-06-02 - Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee [A3864 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2016-A3864-Introduced.html

ASSEMBLY, No. 3864

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

217th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JUNE 2, 2016

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  SEAN T. KEAN

District 30 (Monmouth and Ocean)

Assemblywoman  HOLLY SCHEPISI

District 39 (Bergen and Passaic)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Exempts judges and justices from jury duty.

 

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act exempting judges and justices from jury duty and amending N.J.S.2B:20-10.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1. N.J.S.2B:20-10 is amended to read as follows:

     2B:20-10.  Grounds for excuse from jury service. 

     An excuse from jury service shall be granted only if:

     a.     The prospective juror is 75 years of age or older;

     b.    The prospective juror has served as a juror within the last three years in the county to which the juror is being summoned; 

     c.     Jury service will impose a severe hardship due to circumstances which are not likely to change within the following year.  Severe hardship includes the following circumstances: 

     (1) The prospective juror has a medical inability to serve which is verified by a licensed physician. 

     (2) The prospective juror will suffer a severe financial hardship which will compromise the juror's ability to support himself, herself, or dependents.  In determining whether to excuse the prospective juror, the Assignment Judge shall consider: 

     (a)   the sources of the prospective juror's household income; and

     (b)   the availability and extent of income reimbursement; and

     (c)   the expected length of service.

     (3)   The prospective juror has a personal obligation to care for another, including a sick, aged or infirm dependent or a minor child, who requires the prospective juror's personal care and attention, and no alternative care is available without severe financial hardship on the prospective juror or the person requiring care. 

     (4)   The prospective juror provides highly specialized technical health care services for which replacement cannot reasonably be obtained. 

     (5)   The prospective juror is a health care worker directly involved in the care of a mentally or physically handicapped person, and the prospective juror's continued presence is essential to the regular and personal treatment of that person. 

     (6)   The prospective juror is a member of the full-time instructional staff of a grammar school or high school, the scheduled jury service is during the school term, and a replacement cannot reasonably be obtained.  In determining whether to excuse the prospective juror or grant a deferral of service, the Assignment Judge shall consider: 

     (a)   the impact on the school considering the number and function of teachers called for jury service during the current academic year; and 

     (b)   the special role of certified special education teachers in providing continuity of instruction to handicapped students; 

     d.    The prospective juror is a member of a volunteer fire department or fire patrol; [or] 

     e.     The prospective juror is a volunteer member of a first aid or rescue squad; or

     f.     The prospective juror is a justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, judge of the Superior Court, judge of the Tax Court, judge of a municipal court, judge of the Office of Administrative Law, judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, or judge of any federal court

(cf: P.L.1995, c.44, s.1)

    

     2.    This act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to prospective jurors summoned for jury service on or after the effective date.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill would exempt judges and justices from jury duty in State courts. Specifically, the bill provides that an excuse from jury duty would be granted if the prospective juror is a justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, judge of the Superior Court, judge of the Tax Court, judge of a municipal court, judge of the Office of Administrative Law, judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, or judge of any federal court.

     The bill would take effect immediately and would apply to prospective jurors summoned for jury service on or after the effective date.

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