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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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CARROLL COUNTY. [ART. 7.

 

examined, or the said box to be looked into, or
removed from his presence by any person whatever,
the said judge of the said respective courts shall
close said box, and either lock or seal the same
securely, and keeping the key or seal thereof him-
self, shall deposit the said box containing the remain-
ing ballots, with the clerk of the said court, to be by
him safely kept, free from any handling or interfer-
ence by any person whatever, unless it be in the
presence of the said judge and by his direction, and
then only in the manner herein directed; and if for
the trial of any cause or causes, whether civil or

Talesmen.

criminal in the said circuit court, a talesman or tales-
men be required, the judge of the said court may
order the sheriff to summons such talesman or tales-
men either from a list of names that shall be drawn
from the said box containing the said ballots in the
mode and manner as directed in the third section of
this act, and furnished to the said sheriff, or from the
community at large as heretofore practised.

Ibid. 9 5.
Grand and petit
jury.

21. Of the forty-eight jurors drawn and summoned
as in the third section of this act directed, the twenty-
three names first occurring in the order in which
they were drawn, shall constitute and be the grand
jury for the ensuing term of the said court ; and the
remaining twenty-five names next in order in the
drawing, shall constitute and be the petit jury of said
ensuing term of said court.

Ibid, s 6.
Persons dis-
qualified.

22. The name of DO person disqualified or ex-
empted by existing law from serving as juror, or
who, by existing law the sheriff is forbidden to
summon as such shall be selected and placed upon
the panel or list from which the drawing is to be
made as directed by this act ; nor shall any person
be drawn and summoned to two courts successively,
and the said court shall have full power and autho-

Attendance of
jurors

rity to coerce the attendance of jurors drawn and
summoned under this act and to punish by fine or
imprisonment or both, for any default or contempt
committed in disregarding such summons.



 
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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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