2014 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 6 - Juries
NRS 6.030 - Grounds for excusing jurors.

NV Rev Stat § 6.030 (2014) What's This?

1. The court may at any time temporarily excuse any juror on account of:

(a) Sickness or physical disability.

(b) Serious illness or death of a member of the juror s immediate family.

(c) Undue hardship or extreme inconvenience.

(d) Public necessity.

2. In addition to the reasons set forth in subsection 1, the court may at any time temporarily excuse a person who provides proof that the person is the primary caregiver of another person who has a documented medical condition which requires the assistance of another person at all times.

3. A person temporarily excused shall appear for jury service as the court may direct.

4. The court shall permanently excuse any person from service as a juror if the person is incapable, by reason of a permanent physical or mental disability, of rendering satisfactory service as a juror. The court may require the prospective juror to submit a physician s certificate concerning the nature and extent of the disability and the certifying physician may be required to testify concerning the disability when the court so directs.

[10:65:1873; B 1060; BH § 3797; C 3871; RL § 4933; NCL § 8480] (NRS A 1977, 294; 2007, 417)

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