Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-11-105 — Exemption affidavit required; failure to file
Wyoming·Title 01 Civil Procedure·Ch. 11 TRIAL BY JURY·Art. 1 QUALIFICATIONS, SELECTION AND EMPANELING OF JURIES
If a person exempt from jury duty is summoned as a juror, he may
submit a declaration under penalty of perjury stating his
purported grounds for exemption. If the court determines that
the declaration sufficiently demonstrates that the person is not
required to serve as a juror pursuant to W.S. 1-11-103(a), the
court shall discharge the person from serving as a trial juror
for the jury term in which he was summoned. A person who is
discharged under this section is not required to appear in
court. Failure of any person who is exempt to submit a
declaration under penalty of perjury is a waiver of his
exemption, and he is required to appear upon the day for which
the jury is summoned and serve as a juror the same as if he were
not entitled to exemption unless otherwise excused by the court.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-11-101
Qualifications of juror§ 1-11-102
Convicted felon disqualified§ 1-11-104
Causes for excusal§ 1-11-107
Repealed By Laws 2014, Ch. 53, § 2§ 1-11-110
Repealed by Laws 1983, ch. 138, § 3§ 1-11-111
Repealed by Laws 1983, ch. 138, § 3§ 1-11-112
Jurors to appear at time specified§ 1-11-113
Completion of jury panel§ 1-11-114
Service of summons; proof of service§ 1-11-115
Failure of juror to attend