Jury Information

***NOTICE OF JURY TRIAL POSTPONED***

Per Judge Frank Dickson Jr. the jury trial that was scheduled for Friday, August 18th, 2023, at 2 PM has been postponed.  If you have received a jury summons, you are no longer required to serve at this time.  Notifications will be sent out when the trial has been rescheduled.  You will receive a new summons in the mail with the updated date and time.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, and appreciate your assistance in this matter.

-City of Converse Municipal Court
(210)-658-8021

The United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution guarantee all people, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, or economic status, the right to trial by an impartial jury. Justice ultimately depends to a large measure upon the quality of the jurors who serve on our courts. It is one of the most important civic duties a citizen can perform, and this site is intended to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

The information on this website is intended to inform potential jurors what is expected of them as a potential juror, what is involved in jury duty, what they can expect should they be selected, and how to prepare for jury duty. Jurors are selected at random from a list of Bexar County voter registrations and driver registrations. As a juror, you must be fair and impartial. Your actions and decisions must be free of any bias or prejudice. Your actions and decisions are the foundation of our judicial system.

Any person charged with a criminal offense or any party to a civil case has a right to a jury trial. All parties are equal before the law and each is entitled to the same fair treatment.