1886 ARTICLE 51.
An. Code, sec. 2. 1904, sec. 2. 1888, sec. 2. 1832, ch. 170.
2. No judge of the orphans' court shall be selected to serve as a juror
in any case whatever.
This section is applicable to Baltimore city by reason of act of 1860, ch. 308, sec. 1,
which provides that jurymen shall be selected from those "qualified under the
law of this state." Albert v. White, 33 Md. 306.
See notes to secs. 1, 3 and 11.
An. Code, sec. 3. 1904, sec. 3. 1888, sec. 3. 1715, ch. 37, sec. 4. 1797, ch. 87, sec. 7.
1858, ch. 139. 1912, ch. 737.
3. All persons over seventy years of age and all delegates, coroners and
constables during their continuance in office, and all schoolmasters, physi-
cians and pharmacists shall be exempt from attendance as jurors.
The fact that one of grand jurors, and one of petit jurors, were over seventy, is
no ground for writ of error or arrest of judgment. This section does not create a
disability, but gives an exemption which "party affected may waive. Green v. State,
59 Md. 125; Hollars v. State, 125 Md. 371.
This section is applicable to Baltimore city by reason of act of 1860, ch. 308, sec. 1,
which provides that jurymen shall be selected from those " qualified under the
law of this State." Albert v. White, 33 Md. 306.
See notes to secs. 1 and 11.
An. Code, sec. 4. 1904, sec. 4. 1888, sec. 4. 1777, ch. 15, sec. 10. 1812, ch. 178.
4. No property qualification shall be required in any juror.
See notes to sec. 6.
An. Code, sec. 5. 1904, sec. 5. 1888, sec. 5. 1715, ch. 37, sec. 9. 1778, ch. 21, secs. 2, 3.
5. No person shall be selected to serve as a juror in any court where he
hath any matter of fact depending for trial at the same court he is selected
to serve in, and no person having such matter of fact depending for trial
shall be admitted as a qualified juror between party and party during the
sitting of the court in which such matter of fact shall be or expected to
be tried, and such disqualification shall be allowed as a good cause of
challenge of any juror, but no verdict of a jury shall therefor be set aside
or judgment thereon stayed, arrested or reversed.
This section does not refer to grand jurors, but to petit jurors. Pontier v. State,
107 Md. 388.
An. Code, sec. 6. 1904, sec. 6. 1888, sec. 6. 1867, ch. 329, sec. 1. 1870, ch. 410, sec. 1.
1888, ch. 432. 1890, ch. 28. 1890, ch. 627. 1892, ch. 182. 1894, ch 497
1896, ch. 329. 1900, ch. 618; 1902, ch. 105. 1904, ch. 184.
6. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the county commissioners for
each of the counties of this State to make out and file with the clerks of the
circuit courts for said counties, not less than twenty days before the
beginning of the second regular term of said courts after each and every
general election a fair and complete list of the male taxable inhabitants or
residents of said county, whose names appear on the tax books of said
county, and who are not known to said clerk to be under the age of twenty-
five years, and to which said lists so to be made and filed the said clerks,
respectively, shall append a certificate that said list is fully and fairly
made; and for making such list the said clerk shall receive such compensa-
tion as the county commissioners shall deem right and proper; and for
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