California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Taylor, 120 Cal.Rptr. 762, 46 Cal.App.3d 513 (Cal. App. 1975):
[46 Cal.App.3d 530] Although section 206 purported to limit the service of a juror resident in an outlying district to that district from the 1923 amendment until the 1963 amendment, it is noteworthy that from at least 1948 until December 23, 1969, 'jurors for the Central District (were) drawn from the entire county but . . . jurors for any other district (were) drawn solely from the geographical area of that district.' 19 (Adams v. Superior Court, Supra, 27 Cal.App.3d at p. 724, 104 Cal.Rptr. at p. 148; see also People v. Crossan, 87 Cal.App. 5, 11, 261 P. 531.)
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