The following definitions govern the construction of this chapter: (a) âCountyâ means any county or any coterminous city and county. (b) âCourtâ means a superior court of this state, and includes, when the context requires, any judge of the court. (c) âDeferred jurorsâ are those prospective jurors whose request to reschedule their service to a more convenient time is granted by the jury commissioner. (d) âExcused jurorsâ are those prospective jurors who are excused from service by the jury commissioner for valid reasons based on statute, state or local court rules, and policies. (e) âJuror poolâ means the group of prospective qualified jurors appearing for assignment to trial jury panels. (f) âJury of inquestâ is a body of persons summoned from the citizens before the sheriff, coroner, or other ministerial officers, to inquire of particular facts. (g) âMaster listâ means a list of names randomly selected from the source lists. (h) âPotential jurorâ means any person whose name appears on a source list. (i) âProspective jurorâ means a juror whose name appears on the master list. (j) âQualified jurorâ means a person who meets the statutory qualifications for jury service. (k) âQualified juror listâ means a list of qualified jurors. ( l ) âRandomâ means that which occurs by mere chance indicating an unplanned sequence of selection where each jurorâs name has substantially equal probability of being selected. (m) âSource listâ means a list used as a source of potential jurors. (n) âSummons listâ means a list of prospective or qualified jurors who are summoned to appear or to be available for jury service. (o) âTrial jurorsâ are those jurors sworn to try and determine by verdict a question of fact. (p) âTrial juryâ means a body of persons selected from the citizens of the area served by the court and sworn to try and determine by verdict a question of fact. (q) âTrial jury panelâ means a group of prospective jurors assigned to a courtroom for the purpose of voir dire.
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