Plain-Language Summary

This section of Pennsylvania law outlines the procedures for creating and maintaining lists of qualified and disqualified jurors. It details how the jury selection commission compiles these lists, including public access, and addresses special provisions for relatives of homicide victims. The law ensures transparency and proper management of jury eligibility records.

Frequently Asked Questions

The qualified juror list includes individuals who meet the legal requirements to serve on a jury, ensuring a fair and lawful jury selection process.

Yes, both lists are open for public inspection to promote transparency in the jury selection process.

The jury selection commission maintains a list of disqualified jurors along with reasons for disqualification, which is also publicly accessible.

Yes, relatives who are exempt or excused from jury duty can petition to have their names placed on or removed from the disqualified juror list.