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North Carolina

Chapter 9 — Jurors
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Chapter 9.
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§ 9-2. Preparation of master jury list; sources of names.
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§ 9-2.1: Repealed by Session Laws 2012-180, s.
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§ 9-3. Qualifications of prospective jurors.
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§ 9-4. Preparation and custody of alphabetized list; access to list.
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§ 9-5. Procedure for drawing panel of jurors.
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§ 9-6. Jury service a public duty; excuses to be allowed in exceptional cases; procedure.
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§ 9-6.1. Requests to be excused.
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§ 9-6.2. Reports of excusals from jury duty based on disqualification.
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§ 9-7. Notation on master jury list of names of jurors who have served; retention.
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§ 9-7.1. Judicial support staff may assist clerk with performance of duties.
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§§ 9-8 through 9-9.
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§ 9-11. Supplemental jurors; special venire.
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§ 9-12. Supplemental jurors from other counties.
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§ 9-13. Penalty for disobeying summons.
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§ 9-14. Jury sworn; judge decides competency.
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§ 9-15. Questioning jurors without challenge; challenges for cause.
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§ 9-16. Exemption from civil arrest.
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§ 9-17. Jurors impaneled to try case furnished with accommodations; separation of jurors.
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§ 9-18. Alternate jurors.
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§ 9-20. Civil cases having several plaintiffs or several defendants; challenges apportioned; discretion of judge.
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§ 9-21. Peremptory challenges in criminal cases governed by Chapter 15A.
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§§ 9-27 through 9-31.
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