2011 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 13 — Courts and judicial procedure
RS 13:3057 — Jury summons; civil summons effective in criminal action; criminal summons effective in civil action


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§3057. Jury summons; civil summons effective in criminal action; criminal summons effective in civil action

If the district judges of the parish, other than the parish of Orleans, in which a person is summoned so direct, a person who has been summoned to serve as a civil juror but who has not served, may be required to serve as a juror in any criminal action the trial of which is commenced during the period for which he is summoned. Any person summoned to serve as a criminal juror, but who has not served, may be required to serve as a juror in any civil action the trial of which is commenced during the period for which he is summoned.

Added by Acts 1977, No. 182, §1.

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