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SECTION 9-9-1.1

   § 9-9-1.1  Qualifications of jurors. –(a) A person is qualified to serve as a juror if the person is:

   (1) A citizen of the United States; and

   (2) A resident of Rhode Island who either:

   (i) Resides in the county where the person is registered tovote; or

   (ii) Is licensed to operate a motor vehicle within thisstate; or

   (iii) Possesses a Rhode Island identification card issuedpursuant to the provisions of §§ 3-8-6 and 3-8-6.1; or

   (iv) Is an individual filing a state income tax return; or

   (v) Is an individual recipient of unemployment compensation.

   (3) At least 18 years of age;

   (4) Able to understand and participate in the courtproceedings; and

   (5) Physically and mentally capable of performing in areasonable manner the duties of a juror.

   (b) No person shall be allowed to serve as a juror if he orshe has been lawfully adjudicated to be non compos mentis.

   (c) No person convicted of a felony shall be allowed to serveas a juror, until completion of such felon's sentence, served or suspended, andof parole or probation regardless of a nolo contendere plea.

   (d) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a)(4) and (5), a personwith a disability shall not be ineligible to serve as a juror solely on thebasis of his or her disability, and if that person meets the aboverequirements, with reasonable accommodations if necessary, he or she shall bedeemed a qualified juror.

   (e) Nothing in this section shall prevent the court fromdisqualifying a prospective juror because he or she lacks a faculty or has adisability which will prevent the potential juror from being a competent jurorin a particular case.

   (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit aparty's right to preemptorially challenge jurors.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-9 > Chapter-9-9 > 9-9-1-1

SECTION 9-9-1.1

   § 9-9-1.1  Qualifications of jurors. –(a) A person is qualified to serve as a juror if the person is:

   (1) A citizen of the United States; and

   (2) A resident of Rhode Island who either:

   (i) Resides in the county where the person is registered tovote; or

   (ii) Is licensed to operate a motor vehicle within thisstate; or

   (iii) Possesses a Rhode Island identification card issuedpursuant to the provisions of §§ 3-8-6 and 3-8-6.1; or

   (iv) Is an individual filing a state income tax return; or

   (v) Is an individual recipient of unemployment compensation.

   (3) At least 18 years of age;

   (4) Able to understand and participate in the courtproceedings; and

   (5) Physically and mentally capable of performing in areasonable manner the duties of a juror.

   (b) No person shall be allowed to serve as a juror if he orshe has been lawfully adjudicated to be non compos mentis.

   (c) No person convicted of a felony shall be allowed to serveas a juror, until completion of such felon's sentence, served or suspended, andof parole or probation regardless of a nolo contendere plea.

   (d) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a)(4) and (5), a personwith a disability shall not be ineligible to serve as a juror solely on thebasis of his or her disability, and if that person meets the aboverequirements, with reasonable accommodations if necessary, he or she shall bedeemed a qualified juror.

   (e) Nothing in this section shall prevent the court fromdisqualifying a prospective juror because he or she lacks a faculty or has adisability which will prevent the potential juror from being a competent jurorin a particular case.

   (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit aparty's right to preemptorially challenge jurors.


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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-9 > Chapter-9-9 > 9-9-1-1

SECTION 9-9-1.1

   § 9-9-1.1  Qualifications of jurors. –(a) A person is qualified to serve as a juror if the person is:

   (1) A citizen of the United States; and

   (2) A resident of Rhode Island who either:

   (i) Resides in the county where the person is registered tovote; or

   (ii) Is licensed to operate a motor vehicle within thisstate; or

   (iii) Possesses a Rhode Island identification card issuedpursuant to the provisions of §§ 3-8-6 and 3-8-6.1; or

   (iv) Is an individual filing a state income tax return; or

   (v) Is an individual recipient of unemployment compensation.

   (3) At least 18 years of age;

   (4) Able to understand and participate in the courtproceedings; and

   (5) Physically and mentally capable of performing in areasonable manner the duties of a juror.

   (b) No person shall be allowed to serve as a juror if he orshe has been lawfully adjudicated to be non compos mentis.

   (c) No person convicted of a felony shall be allowed to serveas a juror, until completion of such felon's sentence, served or suspended, andof parole or probation regardless of a nolo contendere plea.

   (d) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a)(4) and (5), a personwith a disability shall not be ineligible to serve as a juror solely on thebasis of his or her disability, and if that person meets the aboverequirements, with reasonable accommodations if necessary, he or she shall bedeemed a qualified juror.

   (e) Nothing in this section shall prevent the court fromdisqualifying a prospective juror because he or she lacks a faculty or has adisability which will prevent the potential juror from being a competent jurorin a particular case.

   (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit aparty's right to preemptorially challenge jurors.