Colorado Code § 13-71-105

Qualifications for juror service
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(1) Any person who is a United States
citizen and resides in a county or lives in such county more than fifty percent of the time,
whether or not registered to vote, shall be qualified to serve as a trial or grand juror in such
county. Citizenship and residency status on the date that the jury service is to be performed shall
control.
(2) A prospective trial or grand juror shall be disqualified, based on the following
grounds:
(a) Being under the age of eighteen;
(b) Inability to read, speak, and understand the English language;
(c) Inability, by reason of a physical or mental disability, to render satisfactory juror
service. Any person claiming this disqualification shall submit a letter, if the jury commissioner
requests it, from a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant authorized under section 12-
240-107 (6), licensed advanced practice registered nurse, or authorized Christian science
practitioner, stating the nature of the disability and an opinion that such disability prevents the
person from rendering satisfactory juror service. The physician, physician assistant, licensed
advanced practice registered nurse, or authorized Christian science practitioner shall apply the
following guideline: A person shall be capable of rendering satisfactory juror service if the
person is able to perform a sedentary job requiring close attention for three consecutive business
days for six hours per day, with short breaks in the morning and afternoon sessions.
(d) Sole responsibility for the daily care of an individual with a permanent disability
living in the same household to the extent that the performance of juror service would cause a
substantial risk of injury to the health of the individual with a disability. Jurors who are regularly
employed at a location other than their households may not be disqualified for this reason. Any
person claiming this disqualification shall, if the jury commissioner requests it, submit a letter
from a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant authorized under section 12-240-107 (6),
licensed advanced practice registered nurse, or authorized Christian science practitioner stating
the name, address, and age of the individual with a disability, the nature of care provided by the
prospective juror, and an opinion that the performance of juror service would cause a substantial
risk of injury to the individual with a disability.
(e) Residence outside of the county with no intention of returning to the county at any
time during the succeeding twelve months;
(f) Selection and service as an impaneled trial or grand juror in any municipal, tribal,
military, state, or federal court within the preceding twelve months or being scheduled for juror
service within the next twelve months. Any person claiming this disqualification must submit a
letter or other formal acknowledgment from the appropriate authority verifying his or her prior
or pending juror service.
(g) Appearance as a prospective juror in state court in accordance with the provisions of
section 13-71-120 within the current calendar year. Any person claiming this disqualification
shall submit a letter or other formal acknowledgment from the appropriate authority verifying
such prior juror appearance. This exemption, however, does not apply in emergency
circumstances as provided for in section 13-71-112.
(h) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2000, p. 32, § 2, effective August 2, 2000.)
(3) A prospective grand juror shall be disqualified if he or she has previously been
convicted of a felony in this state, any other state, the United States, or any territory under the
jurisdiction of the United States.

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