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It won't prevent you from being notified for jury duty. However, when you fill out the jurors questionnaire you will be asked about any convictions or court actions you may have had. Your anwer to these questions MAY cause you to be challenged by the attorneys assigned to the case.

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Q: Does felony DUI conviction disallow serving on jury duty?
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