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Jury Act 1977
15Appeal against being included on jury roll or being summoned from supplementary jury roll
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#### 15 Appeal against being included on jury roll or being summoned from supplementary jury roll
15 Appeal against being included on jury roll or being summoned from supplementary jury roll
> > (1) A person aggrieved by a determination of the sheriff notified to the person under section 14 may appeal to the Local Court by lodging a notice of appeal with the registrar of that court within 21 days after being so notified.
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> > (2) However, if the person is summoned to attend for jury service on a day occurring before those 21 days have expired and before the notice of appeal is lodged, the appeal is instead to be made (as specified in a notice attached to the summons)—
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> > > (a) to the judge or coroner having the conduct of the trial or coronial inquest concerned, or
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> > > (b) to such other judge or coroner, or to such associate Judge or registrar of a court, as may be specified in the notice.
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> > (3) The court or person to whom an appeal is made under this section must hear and determine the appeal.
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> > (4) The court or person to whom the appeal is made must allow the appeal and order the sheriff to amend the jury roll or supplementary jury roll appropriately if satisfied that the appellant—
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> > > (a) is excluded from jury service, or
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> > > (b) is entitled as of right to be exempted from jury service under Schedule 2 and has duly claimed exemption, or
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> > > (c) should be exempted from jury service on a ground referred to in section 14 (2) or (3).
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> > (5) If the court or person to whom the appeal is made is satisfied that the appellant, having been summoned for jury service, has good cause to be excused from attending at the relevant court or inquest, the court or person must excuse the appellant from attendance.
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> > (6) In any case not covered by subsection (4) or (5), the court or person to whom the appeal is made must disallow the appeal.
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> > (7) A decision under this section is final and conclusive and is to be given effect by the sheriff.
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> > (8) A person who has lodged an appeal under this section that has not been heard and determined is taken, for the purposes of section 38, to have good cause to be excused from attending at a court or coronial inquest in accordance with a summons.
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> **s 15:** Am 1987 No 286, Sch 2 (4) (am 1988 No 20, Sch 20). Subst 1996 No 4, Sch 1 \[10\]. Am 2001 No 121, Sch 2.131 \[1\] \[2\]; 2005 No 31, Sch 6 \[1\]; 2007 No 94, Sch 2. Subst 2010 No 55, Sch 1 \[3\]. Am 2025 No 61, Sch 2.56.