The Jury Plan for the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut is a document outlining the procedures governing the selection of jurors to serve in the federal court. It includes instructions for the selection of grand and petite jurors, requirements for jury service, the length of service and other related topics. The Jury Plan consists of four parts: Part I: General Provisions; Part II: Grand Jury; Part III: Petite Jury; and Part IV: Juror Compensation. The Jury Plan for the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut has two types of jury plans: 1. The General Plan: This plan is used for civil and criminal trials. It outlines the procedures for selecting jurors, including the utilization of a Master Jury Wheel. It also includes instructions for the selection of grand and petite jurors, requirements for jury service, the length of service and other related topics. 2. The Special Plan: This plan is used for specific cases or for specific types of cases, such as capital cases or class actions. It may also be used for other purposes, such as the selection of jurors for a mock trial. The Special Plan outlines the specific procedures that will be used for the selection of jurors for the case or type of case at hand.