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In Massachusetts, a felon cannot serve as a juror if they are currently incarcerated for a felony conviction. However, once they have completed their sentence, including parole and probation, they regain their civil rights and are eligible to serve on a jury. Additionally, individuals with misdemeanor convictions are generally allowed to serve as jurors.

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