Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 54 § 54.020 — Jury

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 54 ·
Oregon Code § 54.020 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jury not selected from jury list. When a jury has been demanded by a party to an action in the justice court, and neither party requires that the jury be drawn from the jury list, the justice must make an order in writing, directed to the sheriff of the county, or to any constable of the district or to any marshal or police officer authorized to act as constable therein, commanding the sheriff, constable, marshal or police officer to summon six persons to serve as jurors in the action between the parties, naming the parties, at a time and place to be named in the order. The order shall require the jurors to appear before the justice forthwith, or at some future time to which the trial of the issue may be postponed. [Amended by 1991 c.67 §9]
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