A Clerk of the Court shall maintain a current list of eligible jurors, and the Clerk shall update the list from time to time, but no less than once in each year. The list shall reflect a fair cross-section of the community, and it shall not systematically exclude any distinctive group in the community, including non-Indians. Jurors shall be twenty-one (21) years of age or older, and notwithstanding any other law of the Tribe or any of its agencies, shall be chosen from the following classes of persons:
(a)
Tribal members living on the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation or in Kitsap County;
(b)
Permanent residents who have lived on the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation for at least one continuous year; and
(c)
Employees of the Tribe who have been employed by the Tribe for at least one continuous year prior to being called as a juror.
A person may be excused from jury duty only upon good cause shown to the trial judge.
(Port Gamble S’Klallam Law and Order Code. Res. 84 A 03, 2/14/1984, amended this section to place responsibility for the jury list to the Court Clerk; Res. 18-A-99, 8/27/2018, amended this section to expand the tribe’s jury pool population by including tribal employees as part of jury pools. In doing so, along with Title 15 Domestic Violence, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe exercises special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction over all persons within the Tribe’s jurisdiction. Special DV jurisdiction is defined under 25 U.S.C. §§ 1302 through 1304 (2013). Res. 18-A-99 also changed the name of this section from Eligibility of Voters to Jury Pools.)