Code of Virginia
Chapter 11 - Juries
§ 8.01-341.2. Deferral or limitation of jury service for particular occupational inconvenience or for persons who have legal custody and are responsible for a child

The court, at the request of a person selected for jury service or on its own motion, may exempt any person from jury service for a particular term of court, or limit that person's service to particular dates of that term, if serving on a jury during that term or certain dates of that term of court would cause such person a particular occupational inconvenience. Any such person who is selected for jury service, and who is exempted under the provisions of this section, shall not be discharged from his obligation to serve on a jury, but such obligation shall only be deferred until the term of court next after such particular occupational inconvenience ends. For purposes of this section, "occupational inconvenience" includes inconvenience to a person (i) who, during the term of court for which such person is selected for jury service, is enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education and who is attending classes at such institution during such term and (ii) who has legal custody of and is necessarily and personally responsible for a child or children 16 years of age or younger requiring continuous care by him during normal court hours. The provisions of this section shall not interfere with the exemption available under subdivision 8 of § 8.01-341.1.
1981, c. 108; 1987, c. 155; 2018, c. 259; 2019, c. 518.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 11 - Juries

§ 8.01-336. Jury trial of right; waiver of jury trial; court-ordered jury trial; trial by jury of plea in equity; equitable claim

§ 8.01-337. Who liable to serve as jurors

§ 8.01-338. Who disqualified

§ 8.01-339. No person eligible for whom request is made

§ 8.01-340. No person to serve who has case at that term

§ 8.01-341. Who are exempt from jury service

§ 8.01-341.1. Exemptions from jury service upon request

§ 8.01-341.2. Deferral or limitation of jury service for particular occupational inconvenience or for persons who have legal custody and are responsible for a child

§ 8.01-342. Restrictions on amount of jury service permitted

§ 8.01-343. Appointment of jury commissioners

§ 8.01-344. Notification of jury commissioners; their oath

§ 8.01-345. Lists of qualified persons to be prepared by jury commissioners; random selection process

§ 8.01-346. Lists to be delivered to clerk and safely kept by him; addition and removal of names

§ 8.01-347. How names put in jury box

§ 8.01-348. How names of jurors drawn from box

§ 8.01-349. Notations on ballots drawn; return to box; when such ballots may be drawn again

§ 8.01-350. Repealed

§ 8.01-350.1. Selection of jurors by mechanical or electronic techniques for the term of court

§ 8.01-351. Preparation and disposition of list of jurors drawn

§ 8.01-352. Objections to irregularities in jury lists or for legal disability; effect thereof

§ 8.01-353. Notice to jurors; making copy of jury panel available to counsel; objection to notice

§ 8.01-353.1. Jurors to provide identification

§ 8.01-354. "Writ of venire facias" defined

§ 8.01-355. Jurors on list to be used for trial of cases during term; discharge or dispensing with attendance of jurors; drawing additional jurors

§ 8.01-356. Failure of juror to appear

§ 8.01-357. Selection of jury panel

§ 8.01-358. Voir dire examination of persons called as jurors

§ 8.01-359. Trial; numbers of jurors in civil cases; how jurors selected from panel

§ 8.01-360. Additional jurors when trial likely to be protracted

§ 8.01-361. New juror may be sworn in place of one disabled; when court may discharge jury

§ 8.01-362. Special juries

§ 8.01-363. When impartial jury cannot be obtained locally