Bill Text: FL S0442 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Juror Service
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Judiciary [S0442 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0442-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 442 By Senator Bracy 11-00056-21 2021442__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to juror service; amending s. 40.24, 3 F.S.; revising the rate of compensation for jurors; 4 requiring clerks of the circuit court to provide 5 quarterly estimates regarding juror compensation costs 6 to the Justice Administrative Commission; requiring 7 the commission to submit a request for payment to the 8 Chief Financial Officer upon receipt and endorsement 9 of the clerks’ estimates; amending s. 913.08, F.S.; 10 prohibiting the use of peremptory challenges to strike 11 prospective jurors in criminal jury trials that 12 commence on or after a specified date; repealing Rule 13 3.350, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, relating 14 to peremptory challenges, to conform to changes made 15 by the act; requesting the Florida Supreme Court to 16 amend Rule 1.431(d), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, 17 to prohibit the use of peremptory challenges in jury 18 selection for civil jury trials; providing an 19 effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Subsections (3) and (4) of section 40.24, 24 Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsection (9) is added to 25 that section, to read: 26 40.24 Compensation and reimbursement policy.— 27 (3)(a) Jurors who are regularly employed and who continue 28 to receive regular wages while serving as a juror are not 29 entitled to receive compensation from the clerk of the circuit 30 court for the first 3 days of juror service. 31 (b) Jurors who are not regularly employed or who do not 32 continue to receive regular wages while serving as a juror are 33 entitled to receive $30$15per day for the first 3 days of 34 juror service. 35 (4) Each juror who serves more than 3 days is entitled to 36 be paid by the clerk of the circuit court for the fourth day of 37 service and each day thereafter at the rate of $50$30per day 38 of service. 39 (9) Beginning October 1, 2021, each clerk of the circuit 40 court shall forward to the Justice Administrative Commission a 41 quarterly estimate of funds necessary to pay compensation to 42 jurors in accordance with subsections (3) and (4). Upon receipt 43 of such estimates, the Justice Administrative Commission shall 44 endorse the amount deemed necessary for payment to the clerks of 45 the circuit court during the quarter and shall submit a request 46 for payment to the Chief Financial Officer. 47 Section 2. Section 913.08, Florida Statutes, is amended to 48 read: 49 913.08Number ofPeremptory challenges prohibited.—For any 50 trial that commences on or after October 1, 2021, any party to 51 the proceeding may not use a peremptory challenge to strike a 52 prospective juror from the venire. 53(1) The state and the defendant shall each be allowed the54following number of peremptory challenges:55(a) Ten, if the offense charged is punishable by death or56imprisonment for life;57(b) Six, if the offense charged is punishable by58imprisonment for more than 12 months but is not punishable by59death or imprisonment for life;60(c) Three, for all other offenses.61(2) If two or more defendants are tried jointly, each62defendant shall be allowed the number of peremptory challenges63specified in subsection (1), and the state shall be allowed as64many challenges as are allowed to all of the defendants.65 Section 3. Rule 3.350, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, 66 is repealed. 67 Section 4. The Supreme Court is requested to amend Rule 68 1.431(d), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, relating to 69 peremptory challenges, to prohibit the use of peremptory 70 challenges in jury selection in a civil jury trial. 71 Section 5. This act shall take effect October 1, 2021.