Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1936

Caption

Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury

Impact

If enacted, HB 1936 will primarily impact the statutory framework surrounding jury service stipulations. The modifications are expected to enhance the demographic diversity of jury selections and ensure that a wider range of ages is represented in the jury panel. By adjusting the age threshold for potential exemptions, the bill seeks to bolster the legal principle of a jury of one's peers, which is fundamental to the justice system. This could lead to a reevaluation of jury duty responsibilities and the overall perceptions of civic duty among younger populations.

Summary

House Bill 1936 proposes to change the age at which individuals may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury. The bill's primary intent is to modify existing regulations to better reflect the current societal context regarding jury service, making it more accessible and manageable for various age groups. This change is intended to increase civic engagement by preventing younger citizens from being automatically excused, thus inviting a broader demographic into the jury pool.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 1936. Supporters argue that the bill will encourage greater participation in the justice system, emphasizing the importance of civic responsibility and the representation of varied life experiences in jury deliberations. In contrast, opponents may raise concerns about the potential burden on younger individuals who are still in school or beginning their careers, questioning whether this age group is adequately prepared to fulfill such responsibilities. These differing perspectives are essential in considering the implications of the bill on societal engagement and the operational capacity of the courts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB294

Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury

MO HB600

Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury

MO SB447

Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors

MO HB223

Authorizes an income tax deduction for employers who pay regular wages to employees serving jury duty

MO HB129

Creates the "Change of Venue for Capital Cases Fund" to reimburse a county that receives a capital case from another county for costs associated with the sequestering of jurors

MO SB700

Lowers from 19 to 18 the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry permit, and makes a corresponding change to the offense of unlawful use of weapons

MO HB807

Establishes the division of maternal and child resources within the department of social services and the "Save MO Babies Act" to help assist persons in the adoption of children

MO HB83

Modifies provisions relating to civil jurisprudence

MO HJR70

Proposes a constitutional amendment that changes a valid marriage from a marriage between a man and a woman to two persons regardless of their genders

MO HB517

Changes the percentage of the cap on the inflationary growth factor for the assessment growth of real or personal property occurring within a political subdivision

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.