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2007 SESSION
SB 1068 Condemnation cases; jury selection.
Introduced by: Ryan T. McDougle | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Condemnation cases; jury selection. Provides that jury selection in condemnation cases shall conform to the procedures established in Chapter 11 (§ 8.01-336 et seq.) of Title 8.01 and makes conforming changes to § 25.1-229. Five persons from a panel of not fewer than 13 jurors shall constitute a condemnation jury. This bill also provides that jury commissioners shall determine the freeholder status of all qualified jurors. As introduced the bill was a recommendation of the Judicial Council. This bill is identical to HB 1800.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Condemnation cases; jury selection. Provides that jury selection in condemnation cases shall conform to the procedures established in Chapter 11 (§ 8.01-336 et seq.) of Title 8.01 and provides that five persons from a panel of not fewer than 11 jurors shall constitute a condemnation jury. As introduced the bill was a recommendation of the Judicial Council.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Condemnation cases; jury selection. Provides that jury selection in condemnation cases shall conform to the procedures established in Chapter 11 (§ 8.01-336 et seq.) of Title 8.01 and makes conforming changes to § 25.1-229. This bill also provides that jury commissioners shall determine the freeholder status of all qualified jurors. This bill is a recommendation of the Judicial Council.