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2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 13 - Courts And Court Procedure
Article 71. Colorado Uniform Jury Selection and Service Act
Editor's note: This article was numbered as articles 1 to 5 of chapter 78, C.R.S. 1963. The substantive provisions of this article were repealed and reenacted in 1989, resulting in the addition, relocation, and elimination of sections as well as subject matter. For amendments to this article prior to 1989, consult the Colorado statutory research explanatory note and the table itemizing the replacement volumes and supplements to the original volume of C.R.S. 1973 beginning on page vii in the front of this volume. Former C.R.S. section numbers are shown in editors' notes following those sections that were relocated.
Cross references: For jury trials, see C.R.C.P. 38, 39, and 47 to 51.1 and Crim. P. 23, 24, and 31.
- Section 13-71-101. Short title.
- Section 13-71-102. Definitions.
- Section 13-71-103. Number of trial jurors.
- Section 13-71-104. Eligibility for juror service - prohibition of discrimination.
- Section 13-71-105. Qualifications for juror service.
- Section 13-71-106. Jury commissioners.
- Section 13-71-107. Master juror list.
- Section 13-71-108. Master juror wheel.
- Section 13-71-109. Random selection from master juror list.
- Section 13-71-110. Juror selection and summoning.
- Section 13-71-111. Contents of juror summons.
- Section 13-71-112. Emergency summonses.
- Section 13-71-113. Modification of juror service.
- Section 13-71-114. Cancellation of juror service.
- Section 13-71-115. Juror questionnaires.
- Section 13-71-116. Trial juror's right to one postponement.
- Section 13-71-116.5. Postponement related to co-employee jury service.
- Section 13-71-117. Assignment of courthouse location.
- Section 13-71-118. Telephone notice.
- Section 13-71-119. Deferments and excuses - limitations.
- Section 13-71-119.5. Persons entitled to be excused from jury service.
- Section 13-71-120. Length of juror service.
- Section 13-71-121. Extended trials.
- Section 13-71-122. Failure to appear - delinquency notice.
- Section 13-71-123. Enforcement of juror duties.
- Section 13-71-124. Delegation of authority to jury commissioner.
- Section 13-71-125. Compensation and reimbursement.
- Section 13-71-126. Compensation of employed jurors during first three days of service.
- Section 13-71-127. Financial hardship of employer or self-employed juror.
- Section 13-71-128. Reimbursement of unemployed jurors during first three days of service.
- Section 13-71-129. Compensation of jurors after first three days of service.
- Section 13-71-129.5. Public transportation for jurors.
- Section 13-71-130. Limitations on juror compensation.
- Section 13-71-131. Special awards of compensation and reimbursement.
- Section 13-71-132. Juror service acknowledgment information - requests - payment.
- Section 13-71-133. Enforcement of employer's duty to compensate jurors.
- Section 13-71-134. Penalties and enforcement remedies for harassment by employer.
- Section 13-71-135. Juror orientation program.
- Section 13-71-136. Availability of juror list.
- Section 13-71-137. Duties and responsibilities of auxiliary services providers for jurors who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind.
- Section 13-71-138. Preservation of juror records.
- Section 13-71-139. Challenge of juror pool.
- Section 13-71-140. Irregularity in selecting, summoning, and managing jurors.
- Section 13-71-141. Authority to contract and accept gifts.
- Section 13-71-142. Alternate jurors.
- Section 13-71-143. Grand jurors - vacancies.
- Section 13-71-144. Jury fees to be assessed in civil cases.
- Section 13-71-145. Expense of meals and provisions to be taxed.
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