4106 - Alternate jurors.

§  4106. Alternate jurors. Unless the court, in its discretion, orders  otherwise, one or two additional  jurors,  to  be  known  as  "alternate  jurors",  may be drawn upon the request of a party. Such jurors shall be  drawn at the same time, from the same source, in the  same  manner,  and  have  the  same  qualifications as the regular jurors, and be subject to  the same examinations and challenges. They shall be  seated  with,  take  the  oath with, and be treated in the same manner as the regular jurors,  except that  after  final  submission  of  the  case,  the  court  shall  discharge  the  alternate jurors. If, before the final submission of the  case, a regular juror dies, or becomes ill, or for any other  reason  is  unable to perform his duty, the court may order him to be discharged and  draw the name of an alternate, who shall replace the discharged juror in  the  jury  box,  and be treated as if he had been selected as one of the  regular jurors.