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2688 INDEX TO THE
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Every embracer procuring a juror to take gain or profit for rendering
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his verdict, and every juror taking such gain, on conviction to be
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confined in the penitentiary, not less than one nor more than six
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years, and the juror to be disqualified to serve as such for ever
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thereafter—1809, ch. 138, sec. 8, ......
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581
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Provisions concerning challenges and the empanelling of jurors in
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criminal cases— 1809, ch. 138, sec. 13, p. 583 ; sec. 14, p. 584 ;
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1816, ch. 45, ..........
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639
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Any alien, denizen or foreigner, when indicted, to be tried by a jury of
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the country, in the same manner as a citizen, and no challenge
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allowed to the array of polls for want of foreigners on the panel
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or jury returned — 1809, ch. 138, sec. 15, . . . .
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584
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So much of the laws as requires a property qualification in land or mo-
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ney in persons summoned as jurors, repealed — 1812, ch. 178,
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613
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No juror to receive any allowance or fee except their daily allowance
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for giving in their verdict — 1823, ch. 64, .....
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790
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In case of forcible entry and detainer, jurors entitled to one dollar per
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day— 1832, ch. 121, .........
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1076
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Justices of the orphans court exempt from serving as such — 1832,
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ch. 170, ...........
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1086
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Trial by jury secured to either party upon appeals to the county courts
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from judgments in the district courts, &c. — 1835, ch. 201, sec 3, .
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1199
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In cases of appeal from justices of the peace or magistrates' courts, to
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the county courts, where either party is entitled to, and demands
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a trial by jury, the court forthwith to order a jury to be empanelled
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—1837, ch. 217, sec. 1, ........
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1256
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Oath required to be administered to sheriffs at commencement of each
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term of county court, that in summoning, he has been diligent in
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taking sober, discreet, disinterested and well qualified jurors — 1838,
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ch. 275, sec. 1, ..........
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1291
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Sheriffs shall furnish lists of, to his deputies, who shall only summons
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such as are named on such lists — 1833, ch. 275, sec. 2,
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1291
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The oath required to be taken as above, to be taken by the sheriff
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at the time of making his return, or at the opening of the court —
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1839, ch. 223, ..........
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2331
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Directions to the jury what to allow as damages in the suits therein
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mentioned on testamentary and administration bonds — 1798, ch.
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101, sub ch. 10, sec. 9, ........
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400
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JUSTICES OF COURTS.
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See ASSOCIATE JUSTICE — CHIEF JUSTICE — JUDGES — STAY OF EXE-
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CUTION.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
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All justices to he appointed by the governor and council — Const.
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art 48.
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Their duties other than those connected with their jurisdiction over 'Small
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Debts.' Their powers as to them are classed under 'Small Debts,' and
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'Magistrates' Courts.'
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Oath to be taken by justices— Const, art. 50.
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