Plain-Language Summary

This section outlines the procedures and responsibilities of jury selection commissions in Pennsylvania, including quorum requirements, expenses, staff, and powers. It also details amendments related to the repeal and constitutionality of certain laws affecting jury selection processes. Overall, it governs how jury selection commissions operate and adapt to legislative changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

A jury selection commission in Pennsylvania may act by a majority of its members, meaning more than half must be present to make decisions.

Expenses, staff, and quarters for jury selection commissions are provided according to specific sections related to personnel, judicial centers, and facilities.

They exercise powers related to the selection and custody of jurors, as well as any other duties imposed by law or specified in their governing statutes.

Yes, amendments have been made regarding the operation and repeal of certain laws, including court rulings declaring some amendments unconstitutional.