Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB298

Caption

Require names submitted by BMV to be included on the jury list

Impact

If passed, SB298 would adjust the current process of compiling the jury source list by mandating a certified list of residents who possess valid driver's licenses or identification cards. It seeks to promote inclusivity in jury service by acknowledging that a broader selection of names can improve the representational quality of juries, reflecting the demographic diversity of the community. This change may also streamline the jury selection process, making it more efficient.

Summary

Senate Bill 298 aims to amend section 2313.06 of the Revised Code to require that the names submitted by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) be included on the annual jury source list. This provision is intended to expand the pool of individuals eligible for jury duty by incorporating citizens who hold valid driver's licenses and ID cards. The bill posits that this will ensure a more representative jury selection process, thus enhancing the integrity of the judicial system in Ohio.

Sentiment

Initial sentiment surrounding SB298 appears to be positive among supporters who advocate for greater inclusivity in jury service. Legislators and public advocates emphasize the bill's potential to enhance civic engagement. However, there may be apprehensions regarding the logistics of implementing such changes, especially concerning data privacy and the accuracy of the information compiled from the BMV. Discussions around this aspect are vital to understanding the full implications of the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around concerns about civil liberties and the proper use of personal information gathered from the BMV. Critics might argue that incorporating BMV data into jury selection could lead to complications, such as invasion of privacy or bureaucratic inefficiencies. The debate highlights critical questions about how to balance the need for representative juries with the rights of individuals to maintain confidentiality over their personal data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB514

Require names submitted by the BMV be included on the jury list

OH HB1245

Jury duty; reinstate person's name to master list once voting rights restored upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements.

OH A909

Expands list of eligible jurors by removing juror disqualification for criminal convictions and including DOLWD and DCA record in juror source list.

OH A4826

Expands list of eligible jurors by removing juror disqualification for criminal convictions and including DOLWD and DCA record in juror source list.

OH S3217

Expands list of eligible jurors by removing juror disqualification for criminal convictions and including DOLWD and DCA record in juror source list.

OH HB2052

Requiring correction of voter registration lists when notice is provided by a court that a person is disqualified from jury service due to not being a citizen of the United States.

OH SB592

Jury service.

OH S0896

Jury Lists

OH H5910

Jury Lists

OH S2913

Amends the jury list and jury qualification statutes to add individuals receiving public assistance benefits.

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