"Do you solemnly swear (or affirm) that you have well and truly answered all questions propounded to you touching on your qualifications as a juror, so help you God?"
Receipt and acceptance of a prospective juror's affirmation of the oath through the AOC data-processing program by the clerk of court or the judge shall be deemed an acknowledgment of the prospective juror's affirmation of the oath.
Ala. R. Jud. Admin. 46
Rule 46 creates an alternative plan for juror selection and qualification to those provided in Title 12, Chapter 16, Ala. Code 1975. Specifically, in accordance with the provisions of § 12-16-146, Ala. Code 1975, Rule 46 provides the presiding circuit-court judge with the discretion to approve the use of a centralized electronic data-processing program maintained by the Administrative Office of Courts to facilitate the juror-qualification process.
In addition to the juror qualifications prescribed by § 12-16-60, Ala. Code 1975, subsection (A)(5) requires that each prospective juror "not display the signs and symptoms associated with diseases known to be transmitted through respiration." This qualification was added in response to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease beginning in 2019 ("COVID-19") as an attempt to mitigate some of the risks of disease transmission presented by the jurorselection and juror-qualification plans provided in Title 12, Chapter 16. In recognition of the fact that other novel respiratory diseases may pose dangers similar to those posed by COVID-19, however, the additional qualification disqualifies prospective jurors displaying features of any disease similar to those of COVID-19.
Subsection (E) acknowledges that a prospective juror may be unable or unwilling to electronically verify his or her qualifications to serve on a jury and electronically affirm the oath set out in subsection (C). It is imperative for courts to ascertain that prospective jurors possess the qualifications required by law. § 12-16-6, Ala. Code 1975. Therefore, subsection (E) notes that the other jurorselection and juror-qualification methods authorized by Title 12, Chapter 16, may be used. Under such circumstances, however, each of the qualifications set out in subsection (A), including the qualification in subsection (A)(5), must still be met.