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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Jury Act is amended by changing Section 2 as | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | follows:
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6 | (705 ILCS 305/2) (from Ch. 78, par. 2)
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7 | Sec. 2. Jury qualifications. | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) At the September meeting of the county board in each | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | year in the
respective counties in this State, except those | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | that have
jury
commissioners, the board shall select from the
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11 | list
the number of persons
as the judges of the circuit courts, | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | to be held in the county
during the
succeeding year, may by | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | joint action determine to serve as petit jurors. In
counties | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | having jury commissioners, the persons to serve as petit jurors
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15 | shall be selected by the jury commissioners, as provided by | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | law. County
boards, a jury administrator,
and jury
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17 | commissioners may utilize
the services of the
Administrative | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Office of the Illinois Courts in making these selections.
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19 | Jurors in all counties in Illinois must have the legal | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | qualifications
herein prescribed. Jurors must be:
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21 | (1) Inhabitants of the county.
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22 | (2) Of the age of 18 years or upwards.
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23 | (3) Free from all legal exception, of fair character, |
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1 | of
approved
integrity, of sound judgment, well informed, | ||||||
2 | and able to understand
the English language, whether in | ||||||
3 | spoken or written form or interpreted into
sign language.
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4 | (4) Citizens of the United States of America.
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5 | (b) Except as otherwise specifically provided by statute, | ||||||
6 | no person who is qualified and able to serve as a juror may be | ||||||
7 | excluded from jury service in any court of this State on the | ||||||
8 | basis of religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, | ||||||
9 | order of protection status, disability, military status, | ||||||
10 | sexual orientation, pregnancy, or unfavorable military | ||||||
11 | discharge, as those terms are defined in Section 1-103 of the | ||||||
12 | Illinois Human Rights Act, or on the basis of race, color, or | ||||||
13 | ancestry. | ||||||
14 | (Source: P.A. 90-482, eff. 1-1-98.)
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15 | Section 10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by | ||||||
16 | changing Section 2-1106 as follows:
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17 | (735 ILCS 5/2-1106) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1106)
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18 | Sec. 2-1106. Peremptory challenges - Alternate jurors. (a) | ||||||
19 | Each side
shall be entitled to 5 peremptory challenges. If | ||||||
20 | there is more than one
party on any side, the court may allow | ||||||
21 | each side additional peremptory
challenges, not to exceed 3, on | ||||||
22 | account of each additional party on the
side having the | ||||||
23 | greatest number of parties. Each side shall be allowed
an equal | ||||||
24 | number of peremptory challenges. If the parties on a side are
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1 | unable to agree upon the allocation of peremptory challenges | ||||||
2 | among
themselves, the allocation shall be determined by the | ||||||
3 | court. A party shall not use a peremptory challenge to remove a | ||||||
4 | prospective juror on the basis of religion, sex, national | ||||||
5 | origin, or sexual orientation, as those terms are defined in | ||||||
6 | Section 1-103 of the Illinois Human Rights Act, or on the basis | ||||||
7 | of race, color, or economic status.
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8 | (b) The court may direct that 1 or 2 jurors in addition to | ||||||
9 | the
regular panel be impanelled to serve as alternate jurors. | ||||||
10 | Alternate
jurors, in the sequence in which they are ordered | ||||||
11 | into the jury box,
shall replace jurors who, prior to the time | ||||||
12 | the jury retires to consider
its verdict, become unable to | ||||||
13 | perform their duties. Alternate jurors
shall be drawn in the | ||||||
14 | same manner, have the same qualifications, be
subject to the | ||||||
15 | same examination and challenges, take the same oath, and
have | ||||||
16 | the same functions, powers, facilities, and privileges as the
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17 | principal jurors. An alternate juror who does not replace a | ||||||
18 | principal
juror shall be discharged at the time the jury | ||||||
19 | retires to consider its
verdict. If alternate jurors are called | ||||||
20 | each side shall be allowed one
additional peremptory challenge, | ||||||
21 | regardless of the number of alternate
jurors called. The | ||||||
22 | additional peremptory challenge may be used only
against an | ||||||
23 | alternate juror, but any unexercised peremptory challenges
may | ||||||
24 | be used against an alternate juror.
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25 | (Source: P.A. 83-707.)
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