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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 612

§612-14 Qualified jury wheel.

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§612-14 Qualified jury wheel.
(a)Upon return of the juror qualification forms, the clerk, after careful investigation in each case, shall select for prospective jury service all those persons whom the clerk believes are qualified and not exempt; provided that any person who is exempt may be selected if the person waives the person's exemption.
(b)The names of the persons so selected shall be placed in the qualified jury wheel, to be used in compiling lists of prospective jurors subject to service during the ensuing year; provided that the clerk, with the approval of the court, may excuse a prospective juror for any cause set forth under section 612-7, in which case the name of the excused person shall not be placed in the qualified jury wheel.
(c)The clerk may place in the qualified jury wheel for further service the name of any person who, in the previous jury year, wilfully or without reasonable excuse failed to appear as summoned. [L 1973, c 191, pt of §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1987, c 366, §7; am L 1996, c 136, §1; am L 2007, c 122, §9]
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