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(c) Jury List<br />

Before the examination of jurors, each party shall be<br />

provided with a list of jurors that includes the name, age, sex,<br />

education, <strong>and</strong> occupation of each juror, the occupation of each<br />

juror's spouse, <strong>and</strong> any other information required by the county<br />

jury plan. When the county jury plan requires the address of a<br />

juror, the address shall be limited to the city or town <strong>and</strong> zip<br />

code <strong>and</strong> shall not include the juror's street address or box<br />

number, unless otherwise ordered by the court.<br />

(d) Advance Questionnaire<br />

Before the jury selection process takes place, the court<br />

may direct that prospective jurors answer questions in writing<br />

under oath. Before the questionnaire is submitted to the<br />

prospective jurors, the court shall give the parties a reasonable<br />

opportunity to propose questions to be included in the<br />

questionnaire <strong>and</strong> to object to questions proposed by another<br />

party or the court. Except as otherwise provided in this section<br />

or ordered by the court, the responses are confidential <strong>and</strong> not<br />

available for public inspection. The court may require<br />

appropriate safeguards to protect against the disclosure of the<br />

identities of the prospective jurors, including identification of<br />

responses to the questionnaires only by juror numbers. The court<br />

shall provide the responses to each party before beginning the<br />

jury selection process. The court shall give the parties an<br />

opportunity to be heard before it excuses a prospective juror on<br />

the basis of a fact-specific, case-related response. The Clerk<br />

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