Bill Allowing Jury Duty Exemption For Seniors Headed To Governor

Christian County Chief Circuit Judge John Atkins

House Bill 338, advocated by Christian County Chief Circuit Judge John Atkins which would give seniors the option of being excused from jury duty based on their age, is on its way to the governor’s desk.

Once Governor Andy Beshear signs HB 338, Judge Atkins explained prospective jurors aged 70 or older can opt out of serving on a jury.

click to download audioJudge Atkins believes HB 338 will become law this summer.

click to download audioHe also expressed his gratitude to 3rd District State Senator Whitney Westerfield and Representative Amy Neighbors who serves the 21st House District and helped guide this bill through the current short session of the General Assembly.

HB 338 amends KRS 29A.080 to establish that a prospective juror may elect to be relieved of service on a jury for the period summoned if the prospective juror is age 70 or older.

 

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