Having relatives and friends in law enforcement would not matter in a civil case. When they send the questionnaire and then pick your number they don't know what types of cases will be called your week or day, so law enforcement connections won't automatically disqualify anyone in advance.
On top of that, you should not assume you can never be picked. I was selected and served on the jury for a criminal trial on an illegal gun possession charge even though
- I'm an attorney
- with multiple uncles and cousins in law enforcement
- one of whom was convicted of a crime
- my father was murdered in a car jacking, and
- I'm a member of and regular contributor to an organization active in the gun control debate
No matter how much you think they might assume you're biased, unless you know someone involved in the case, there's a chance you will be selected. A lot depends on the individual judge and attorneys involved. You might happen to live in a county where they are extra selective about people with LE ties, but that is not a general automatic rule.
So far, 5 of the 10 times I have been called, they asked for a show of hands of people
related to law enforcement, we were called up and had to state the relationship, when I said my brother and at the time he was activity working I was dismissed on the spot.
the next 5
1 - DUI case, very small pool of jurors,- they were asking questions about being stop by the police for any reason. Then the defense attorney started asking, each person do you know anyone in LE, and I said yes...my brother, and the defense attorney said dismiss this juror due to she would be prejudiced against my client... and with that out the door I went...
2- Breaking and entering, theft, home invasion case, it was a big burglary ring... I went to school with one of the guys involved... the minute he saw me, he said something to his lawyer, and before I could even sit down... the bailiff pointed at me and asked me to come over, when I did the lawyer asked me my name and did I know the defendant, and was my brother a cop... To which I answered yes, and out the door I went..
3 - Child molestation, over 100+ counts, plus all the pictures, and videos another 100+ counts on female child 3 years old. This case was handled differently... we were brought into the court room in small number maybe 10 people, and told what the case was and asked if we could be unbiased... Then one at the time, we had to go up and speak with the judge, and the defendant was sitting there and his lawyer, and the prosecutor. The judge asked me if I could be unbiased and I said No, and he asked me why, I said my daughter is 3, and there was no way I could possibly set it aside, I was in tears, and visibly shaking and just sick to my stomach. The prosecutor asked do you know anyone in LE, and again I said yes... the defense attorney, just said no... and I pretty much ran out the door...
4 - Murder charge... 1st degree... and several other charges... the person had confessed to the murder....So basically it was to see how things played out, and whether it was planned or not and the outcome was how he would spend the rest of his life... I made it into the court room, again in small groups, when they asked about LE in your direct family... I raised my hand with several other people, and the Judge said okay we just want to get this out of the way and this will not excuse you today,... When the defense attorney asked everyone about the death penalty, and it wasn't a yes or no type answer, you had to explain your stance on it... I was really surprised that I made it to the next round and then the next round... I really thought I was going to be on this jury... There were 20 or so people left... the next questions were about domestic violence, and stalking... about half way through all this, they called for a break... we were all called back in, and Thanked for our willingness to serve, and then excused...
5 - I guess I will know next month... how it goes...