(1)(a) In a jury trial in circuit court the clerk, in open court, shall draw from the jury box sufficient names of the persons selected and summoned for jury service to compose a jury as required by law. If one or more of them is challenged, the clerk shall draw from the box as many more as are necessary to complete the jury. (b) If there is an irregularity in drawing from the jury box, the names of the jurors so drawn shall be returned to the box. (c) When it appears that the names in the jury box are about to become exhausted, the judge may obtain additional jurors by drawing from the drum, or, with the consent of the parties, by ordering the sheriff or a bailiff appointed by the court to summon any number of qualified persons. (2) The jury-selection process shall be conducted in accordance with Part Two (2) of the Administrative Procedures of the Court of Justice.
Ky. R. Crim. P. RCr 9.30
Amended by Order 81-5, eff. 9-1-81; prior amendment eff. 7-1-76; adopted eff. 1-1-63