CHAPTER 34: TRIALS AND ELECTIONS
Section
Right of Trial by Jury
   34.01   Right to trial by jury
   34.02   Number of jurors
   34.03   Qualification of jurors
   34.04   Jury list
   34.05   Jury box
   34.06   Selection of jury
   34.07   Summoning the jury
   34.08   Challenges
   34.09   Conduct of trials
   34.10   Verdicts
   34.11   Payment of jurors
   34.12   Costs and disbursements
   34.13   Penalty for failure of juror to appear
City Elections
   34.30   Election procedure
   34.31   Candidates' declaration of intention
   34.32   Special elections
RIGHT OF TRIAL BY JURY
§ 34.01 RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.
   No person charged with a violation defined and made punishable by the City Charter or any ordinance of the City of Union shall have the right to trial by jury unless the such is required by state law, the Oregon Constitution or the Constitution of the United States of America. In the event that a person charged has a right to trial by jury, the court shall so inform the person charged and advise of the requirements of this section for the exercise of that right. Absent good cause being shown to the Municipal Judge, the right to a jury shall be deemed waived unless the person charged gives written notice of the desire for a jury to the Municipal Court at least 30 calendar days prior to the trial date set by the Municipal Court.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960; Ord. 294, passed 10-21-1974; Ord. 498, passed 12-12-2005)
§ 34.02 NUMBER OF JURORS.
   The jury shall consist of six persons duly sworn to try the cause for which they are called, and the jurors shall be selected as hereinafter provided.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960)
§ 34.03 QUALIFICATION OF JURORS.
   In order to act as a juror in the Municipal Court of the City of Union, Oregon, a person must have the qualifications prescribed in O.R.S. Chapter 10 and, in addition thereto, must be an inhabitant and registered voter within the City of Union at the time when he or she is summoned.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960)
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