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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 595

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 564 Session of 2005


        INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, COSTA, LEMMOND, O'PAKE, BOSCOLA,
           RAFFERTY, STACK, TOMLINSON, PIPPY, TARTAGLIONE, KITCHEN,
           PILEGGI, LOGAN, WAUGH AND FERLO, MARCH 31, 2005

        REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, MARCH 31, 2005

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the
     2     Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for
     3     exemptions from jury duty.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6     Section 1.  Section 4503 of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania
     7  Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:
     8  § 4503.  Exemptions from jury duty.
     9     (a)  General rule.--No person shall be exempt or excused from
    10  jury duty except the following:
    11         (1)  Persons in active service of the armed forces of the
    12     United States or of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
    13         (2)  Persons who have served within three years next
    14     preceding on any jury except a person who served as a juror
    15     for fewer than three days in any one year in which case the
    16     exemption period shall be one year.
    17         (3)  Persons demonstrating to the court undue hardship or
    18     extreme inconvenience may be excused permanently or for such

     1     period as the court determines is necessary, and if excused
     2     for a limited period shall, at the end of the period, be
     3     assigned to the next jury array.
     4         (4)  Spouses, children, siblings, parents, grandparents
     5     and grandchildren of victims of criminal homicide under 18
     6     Pa.C.S. § 2501 (relating to criminal homicide).
     7         (5)  Persons 75 years of age or older who request to be
     8     excused.
     9     (b)  Challenges.--This subchapter shall not affect the
    10  existing practice with respect to peremptory challenges and
    11  challenges for cause.
    12     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.












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