California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1277

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Jury duty.

Impact

The proposed changes signify a proactive approach to address persistent challenges related to the juror pool's diversity. By increasing juror compensation and reimbursement, the bill intends to attract a broader demographic, thereby potentially improving representation within the judicial process. The findings from the pilot program, which require the Judicial Council to prepare a report by September 1, 2026, aim to provide actionable insights for legislative refinement and implementation of better practices for jury participation across California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1277, introduced by Assembly Member Essayli, focuses on enhancing jury duty participation through increased compensation and mileage reimbursement rates. The bill amends Section 241 of the Code of Civil Procedure, mandating the Judicial Council to sponsor a pilot program over two fiscal years. This program aims to study the impact of financial incentives on juror diversity and overall participation. By selecting at least six trial courts from diverse counties, including Alameda, the initiative hopes to gather meaningful data.

Contention

Though the bill has clear objectives, it could face debates regarding the adequacy of financial compensation versus the civic duty of serving on a jury. Critics may argue that increased financial incentives might not resolve inherent socio-economic barriers that affect participation rates. The requirement for public reporting on the study's findings may also open discussions surrounding transparency and the operational efficiencies of the Judicial Council in implementing such initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB987

Jury duty.

CA AB881

Juror fees: pilot program.

CA AB78

Grand juries.

CA AB1811

Jury duty: eligibility.

CA AB1601

Jury duty: eligibility.

CA AB3279

State Bar of California.

CA AB3039

Juries: peremptory challenges.

CA AB3013

Courts: remote court reporting.

CA SB331

Child custody: child abuse and safety.

CA AB2425

Bowie’s Law: animals: adoption, shelter overcrowding, and breeding.

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