Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person who is convicted of a crime shall be disqualified: (a) from voting in a primary or general election if and only so long as he is committed under a sentence of imprisonment; and (b) from serving as a juror until he has satisfied his sentence. SOURCE: See Guam § 673; M.P.C. § 306.3; N.J. § 2C:51-3. COMMENT: Section 82.20 follows Penal Code § 673 and expands upon it in Subsection (b). While a person is prohibited from voting only while he is actually in prison, that same person is disqualified from serving as a juror for as long as any part of his sentence remains, including probation, suspended sentence, or parole.