(a) The jury commissioners shall annually, at such time as may be designated by order of the court, prepare a list of such inhabitants of City, not exempted or disqualified by law as aforesaid, as they shall think well qualified to serve as jurors, being persons of sound judgment, of good character and free from legal exception, which list shall include not less than one hundred nor more than four hundred persons. The name of no person shall be put on such list who shall have been drawn and who actually served as a petit juror in any court of record within a period of two years prior thereto, or who shall have requested the jury commissioners or either of them, by himself or another person, to have his name placed on such list; and any such person shall be disqualified from serving as a juror for the period of two years from the date of such service or from the time of making such request.
(b) The list so prepared shall be delivered to the Clerk of the Court and by him be safely kept. It shall be subject to inspection only by the court, the jury commissioners or the Clerk of the Court, as hereinafter prescribed. Such court, or the jury commissioners, may strike from such list the name of any person who has been convicted of any scandalous offense or been guilty of any gross immorality, and substitute another in his place.
(c) At the time such list is made out, the jury commissioners shall also cause all the names upon the same to be fairly written, each on a separate paper or ballot, and shall fold or roll up the ballots so regarding resemble each other as nearly as may be and so that the name written thereon shall not be visible on the outside, and shall deposit the ballots in a secure box, to be prepared for the purpose, which shall be known as the "Jury box" and shall be safely kept by the Clerk of the Court, and shall be opened only by the order of the jury commissioners or as hereinafter prescribed. (Passed 3-18-86)