Who can't serve as people's jurors?

legal analysis: who are not allowed to serve as people's jurors? 1. Members of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress, the supervisory committee, the people's courts, the people's procuratorates, public security organs, state security organs and judicial administrative organs; 2. Lawyers, notaries, arbitrators and grassroots legal service workers; 3. Persons who are unfit to serve as people's jurors due to their positions. (3) Persons who are unfit to serve as people's jurors due to their positions. People's jurors have the right to participate in trial activities, express their opinions independently and get the guarantee of performing their duties according to law. People's jurors shall faithfully perform their judicial duties, keep trial secrets, pay attention to judicial etiquette and safeguard judicial image.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Jury Law Article 7 A people's juror may not serve as a people's juror under any of the following circumstances: (1) He has been criminally punished; (2) Being expelled from public office; (three) the lawyer's practice certificate and notary's practice certificate have been revoked; (4) Being included in the list of persons who have lost their trust; (5) Being exempted from being a people's juror due to violation of discipline; (six) serious violations of law and discipline, may be subject to disciplinary action. (six) serious violations of law and discipline, which may affect the credibility of the judiciary. Article 5 A citizen serving as a people's juror shall meet the following conditions: (1) Supporting the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC); (2) Having reached the age of 28; (three) law-abiding, good conduct, fairness and decency; (4) Having physical conditions for performing their duties normally. People's jurors should generally have a high school education or above.