New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3941

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

Impact

The intended impact of Bill A3941 is to enhance the existing jury duty system by ensuring that the unique circumstances faced by military members are adequately accommodated. The bill goes into detail about the current provisions for juror excuses, emphasizing severe hardship and age considerations, while providing additional avenues for military members to avoid service when deployment is in question. The legislature recognizes the vital roles these individuals play in national defense, which justifies their exclusion from jury duty during active service periods.

Summary

Bill A3941, introduced in New Jersey, aims to amend current laws regarding jury duty, specifically clarifying the circumstances under which members of the military or reserves can be excused from serving. The bill seeks to replace the existing statute N.J.S.38A:4-6 with clearer guidelines that facilitate a streamlined process for military personnel unable to serve due to deployment or active duty assignments. With the proposed changes, individuals can submit a certification to the jury manager or Assignment Judge, validating their unavailability based on military obligations.

Contention

Contention around the bill may surface from debates regarding how effectively it balances civic duties with military obligations. Some advocates argue that military service should automatically excuse individuals from jury service to alleviate potential disruptions in their professional and personal lives. Conversely, opponents may highlight the importance of fulfilling jury duty as a fundamental democratic responsibility, raising questions about prioritization between military obligations and civic engagement. The bill's passage may require careful consideration of these perspectives to ensure accountability, fairness, and respect for both military service and civic responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NJ S2097

Same As Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2464

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

NJ S2097

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

NJ S131

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

NJ A5786

Excuses person 70 years of age or older from jury service.

NJ A4955

Creates excuse from jury service for students enrolled in certain education programs.

NJ A4989

Creates new excuse from jury service; directs AOC to create and maintain list of persons excused from jury duty due to developmental disability.

NJ A313

Creates new excuse from jury service; directs AOC to create and maintain list of persons excused from jury duty due to developmental disability.

NJ A3049

Excuses certain persons from jury duty whose employment is essential to public's health, safety, and welfare during health emergency.

NJ S1271

Exempts police from jury duty.

NJ S484

Exempts police from jury duty.

Similar Bills

NJ A2464

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

NJ S2097

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

NJ S131

Clarifies excuse from jury service for members of the military or reserve under certain circumstances; repeals N.J.S.38A:4-6.

AZ SB1063

Juror summons; election worker option

CA AB1541

Examination of prospective jurors.

NJ S484

Exempts police from jury duty.

NJ S1271

Exempts police from jury duty.

NJ S2236

Exempts nursing mothers from jury duty.