CHAPTER 756
JURORS
756.001 State policy on jury service; opportunity and obligation to serve.
756.01 Qualifications of jurors.
756.02 Exemptions and excuses from jury service.
756.025 Parties to actions disqualified.
756.03 Jury commissioners.
756.031 Official malfeasance in preparing jury list.
756.04 Petit jurors; lists; number; how drawn.
756.041 Penalty upon clerk for fraud.
756.05 Insufficient number of jurors.
756.06 Bystanders, when called.
756.08 Jury summons, when and how issued.
756.095 Fine for official neglect in impaneling jury.
756.096 Drawing of petit jury.
756.098 Oaths.
756.10 Grand jury.
756.11 Oath of grand jurors.
756.12 Foreman and clerk.
756.13 Reporter; oath; salary; assistant.
756.14 Oaths to witnesses.
756.145 Witnesses rights; transcripts.
756.147 Secrecy.
756.15 District attorney, when to attend.
756.16 Attendance; absence; excuse; number required for grand jury session; number required to concur in indictment.
756.17 Report progress and return indictments.
756.18 Procedure upon discharge of grand jury.
756.19 Indictment not to be disclosed.
756.20 Votes not to be disclosed.
756.21 When testimony may be disclosed.
756.22 May serve twice.
756.23 Fine for nonattendance.
756.24 Jurors, how paid.
756.25 Juror's fees and mileage.
756.26 Talesmen's compensation.
756.27 Automation of jury selection.
756.28 Length of juror service; periods of juror eligibility.
756.001 756.001 State policy on jury service; opportunity and obligation to serve.
756.001(1)(1) The legislature recognizes that trial by jury is a cherished constitutional right and that jury service is a civic duty.
756.001(2) (2) All persons selected for jury service shall be selected at random from a fair cross section of the population of the area served by the court. All qualified persons shall have an equal opportunity, in accordance with this chapter, to be considered for jury service in the state and an obligation to serve as jurors when summoned for that purpose. The judges, the clerk of circuit court and the jury commissioners, if any, in each county shall manage all jury systems in an efficient, equitable and cost-effective manner, in accordance with this chapter.
756.001 History History: 1991 a. 271.
756.001 Note NOTE: 1991 Wis. Act 271, which created this section, contains extensive legislative council notes.
756.01 756.01 Qualifications of jurors.
756.01(1) (1) Persons who are U.S. citizens, who are electors of the state, who are possessed of their natural faculties, who are not infirm, who are able to read and understand the English language, and who have not been summoned to attend for prospective service as petit jurors for the time periods applicable under s. 756.28, shall be liable to be drawn as grand or petit jurors.
756.01(2) (2)Subsection (1) shall not exempt, exclude or disqualify a person from jury service on the ground of infirmity because of a physical condition unless the judge finds that the person clearly cannot fulfill the responsibilities of a juror. The judge shall not consider the structural, physical or architectural limitations or barriers of a building, courtroom, jury box or other facility in making such a finding.
756.01 History History: 1975 c. 275; 1977 c. 187 s. 95; 1977 c. 318; 1977 c. 447 s. 210; 1977 c. 449; Stats. 1977 s. 756.01; 1991 a. 271.
756.01 Annotation Purpose of (2) is to protect jurors, not litigants. See note to 756.04, citing State v. Coble, 95 W (2d) 717, 291 NW (2d) 652 (Ct. App. 1980); aff'd 100 W (2d) 179, 301 NW (2d) 221 (1981).
756.01 Annotation Law enforcement officers should not be automatically excused for cause from venire on grounds of implied bias. State v. Louis, 156 W (2d) 470, 457 NW (2d) 484 (1990).
756.01 Annotation Persons 18, 19 and 20, who are electors of this state, must be included within that class of citizens from which jurors are chosen for service in the courts of our state. 61 Atty. Gen. 137.
756.01 Annotation State v. Louis: A Missed Opportunity to Clarify when Law Enforcement Officials May Serve as Petit Jurors in Criminal Cases. 1992 WLR 757.
756.02 756.02 Exemptions and excuses from jury service.
756.02(2)(2)
756.02(2)(a)(a) Any person or group of persons may be excluded from the jury panel or excused from service as jurors by order of the judge or, if authorized under sub. (4), by a determination made by the clerk of circuit court based on a finding that jury service would entail undue hardship, including undue hardship caused by the aging process, extreme inconvenience or serious obstruction or delay in the fair and impartial administration of justice. The exclusion or excuse shall continue for a period deemed necessary by the judge or the clerk of circuit court, at the conclusion of which the person or group of persons shall reappear for jury service in accordance with the order of the judge or the determination made by the clerk of circuit court. If the clerk of circuit court excludes or excuses a person under this subsection, the clerk of circuit court shall secure from the person a sworn statement that provides evidence of the grounds for the exclusion or excuse.
756.02(2)(b) (b) A state legislator or full-time elected official shall be excused from service as a juror if the official states to the court that jury service would interfere with the performance of his or her official duties.
756.02(3) (3) No citizen may be excluded from service as grand or petit juror in any court of this state on account of race or color or because of a physical condition, except as provided in s. 756.01 (2).
756.02(4) (4) A majority of the circuit court judges in the county may authorize the clerk of circuit court to grant exclusions or excuses under sub. (2). The authorization may limit the grounds on which the clerk may grant the exclusion or excuse.
756.02 History History: 1975 c. 275; 1977 c. 26; 1977 c. 187 ss. 95, 135; 1977 c. 318; 1977 c. 447 s. 210; Stats. 1977 s. 756.02; 1991 a. 271.
756.02 Note NOTE: 1991 Wis. Act 271, which affected this section, contains extensive legislative council notes.
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