Tennessee Statutes

§ 22-1-102 — Incompetent persons

Tennessee·Title 22

The following persons are incompetent to act as jurors:

(1)Persons convicted of a felony or any other infamous offense in a court of competent jurisdiction; or (2) Persons convicted of perjury or subornation of perjury.

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KENNETH DEWAYNE JOHNSON v. STATE OF TENNESSEE
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Legislative History

Acts 2008, ch. 1159, § 1.

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