Tennessee Statutes
§ 22-1-104 — Disqualification by interest or relationship
Tennessee·Title 22
No person may act as a juror in any case in which the person is interested, or in which either of the parties is connected with the person by affinity or consanguinity, within the sixth degree, as computed by the civil law, except by consent of all parties.
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Related
State v. Bell
745 S.W.2d 858 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1988)
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State of Tennessee v. Joel Richard Schmeiderer
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Legislative History
Acts 2008, ch. 1159, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 22-1-101
Obligation to serve - Qualifications§ 22-1-102
Incompetent persons§ 22-1-106
Exemption from process§ 22-2-101
Application of chapter§ 22-2-102
Unlawful acts - Penalties§ 22-2-201
Determination of jury coordinator - Oath - Illness or absence of coordinator - Compensation§ 22-2-306
Juror Summons - Contents