County May Soon Abolish The Office Of Jury Commissioner

Beaver County Commissioners may soon vote to abolish the office of Jury Commissioner, joining over a dozen other counties in the state which have already done so. Created in 1867, the jury commission has a duty to oversee the process by which jurors are selected. The commission creates and maintains pools of potential jurors, and…

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