607A.6 - DISCRETIONARY EXCUSE FROM JURY SERVICE.

        607A.6  DISCRETIONARY EXCUSE FROM JURY SERVICE.         The court may defer a term of grand or petit juror service upon a      finding of hardship, inconvenience, or public necessity; however the      juror may be required to serve at a later date established by the      court.  The court may excuse a person from grand juror service,      considering the length of grand juror service, in part or in full,      upon a finding that such service would threaten the person's      economic, physical, or emotional well-being, or the well-being of      another person who is dependent upon the person, or other similar      findings of extreme hardship.  The courts shall exercise this      authority strictly.  However, in exercising this authority the court      shall allow the employer of the person being asked to serve to give      testimony in support of a request by the person for deferral or      excuse.  The court may dismiss a juror at any time in the interest of      justice.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1108, § 14         Referred to in § 607A.42