Any enrolled member of the Menominee Indian Tribe, between the ages of 18 and 70, who has not been convicted of a felony or a Class A offense under this code, and who resides on the Menominee Reservation, shall be eligible to be a juror. Judges and other officers or employees of the Court shall not be eligible to be jurors while thus employed. The Chief Justice may by rule adopt procedures whereby non-Indians may be summoned for jury duty in cases in which one or more non-Indian parties are involved.
Each year, the Chief Justice shall prepare a list of eligible jurors, which list shall contain not fewer than 40 names and which shall contain the names of persons from each community, prorated as nearly as possible according to the relative populations of the communities.
A. 
The Clerk shall subpoena not fewer than 12 persons from the list of eligible jurors to appear and be available to serve as jurors whenever a jury trial is scheduled in a criminal matter.
B. 
The selection from the list of eligible jurors shall be by lot or some other means of random, impartial selection. Any party to the case may challenge not more than three members of the selection.
C. 
The trial jury shall consist of six persons and one alternative.