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366 JURIES. [ART. LI
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ARTICLE LL
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JURIES.
Qualification and Selection of Jurors.
1.
This section is directory merely: to invalidate an indictment upon the
ground of the non-age of a juror, it must appear that the traverser was
prejudiced thereby. Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 370.
To the first note to this section on page 126S of volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code, add Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 371.
3.
To the first note to this section on page 1269 of volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code, add Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 371.
4.
See notes to section 6.
6.
In the light of sections 4 and 7, and since the list provided for in this
section is a list of the male taxable inhabitants or residents of the county
only, the poll books are given as an alternative or additional source from
which jurors may be obtained. A list in the possession of a judge held to
be the kind of list set out in this section as a proper source from which
the names are to be selected. Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 373.
To the third note to this sectioa on page 1270 of volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code, add Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 373.
7.
To the first note to this section on page 1271 of volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code, add Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 373.
See notes to section 6.
13.
Before the jury was sworn the court allowed a party to withdraw his
strike of a juror and exercise such strike against a man who had been
originally accepted for the panel, the result being the substitution on the
panel of the former for the latter; such action being within the discretion
of the court and not appearing to have resulted in injury, was no ground
of reversal. Blumenthal & Bickart v. May Co., 127 Md. 285.
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