Who serves on county grand juries?

California's county grand jurors are Agents of Change.  They are civic-minded individuals who have CHOSEN to give back to their community by striving to suggest improvements in the way local government enties conduct their business.  

Drawing from their life experiences, “. . . [a] grand jury is a short-lived, representative, non-political body of citizens functioning without hope of personal aggrandizement.  It comes from the citizens at large and soondisappears into its anonymity without individual recognition or personal reward . . ." (Noah Weinstein & William J. Shaw, Grand Jury Reports–A Safeguard of Democracy, 1962 WASH. U. L.Q. 191, 191).

The California Grand Jurors' Association supports efforts to enhance the concept that each county grand jury should reflect the socio-economic diversity within that county.  All persons qualified to serve are encouraged to apply.