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Session Laws, 1943
Volume 584, Page 1425   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1425

names from District No. 11, two names from District No.
12, two names from District No. 13, two names from Dis-
trict No. 14 and two names from District No. 15. *

Sec. 391-E. That when said list of names selected as
directed in the preceding sections as the Grand Jury Panel
is made and certified as therein provided, immediately
thereupon the said Judge of said Court, in the presence
of the members of the Bar as aforesaid, and such other
persons as may think proper to be present, shall cause all
the names selected and placed in the list as aforesaid, to
be legibly written upon ballots, which shall be of equal
size and of the-same color and appearance, and shall be
closely rolled or folded and placed by said Judge with his
own hands before the drawings herein provided for, in
a box of sufficient size, to be marked Grand Jury Box,
the said box being divided into fifteen (15) compartments,
which shall be numbered to correspond with the districts
of said County, with a sliding top therein to be provided
for that purpose by the Clerk of said Court under the
direction of said Judge, and the names of the persons
selected as aforesaid from the respective districts shall
be placed by the said Judge in the compartments of said
box, respectively, which bear the numbers of the districts
where the persons so selected respectively reside, and after
so depositing said ballots, the said box shall be closed and
the said Judge shall then cause the Clerk, or one of his
deputies, whom the said Judge shall designate (neither
the one nor the other who may be so required to act, to
be present at the writing, rolling or folding and depositing
of said ballots into the box as herein directed) to appear
then and there in the presence of the said Judge and such
other persons as may choose to be present, after well and
thoroughly shaking the said box so that the ballots in the
fifteen compartments thereof be well mixed, to draw from
said box through such opening made by removing the
sliding top thereof as will conveniently admit the hand,
and exposing but one of said compartments at any one
time, and without in any manner looking into said box,
one by one, twenty-three of said ballots, and the names
appearing on said ballots so withdrawn shall be duly re-
corded by said Judge or by the Clerk, in the presence of
said Judge and under his direction, in the order in which
they shall be drawn and the said list so drawn. shall con-
stitute and be the Grand Jury Panel for the term of said
Court immediately following said drawing, and in drawing
the twenty-three names aforesaid the said ballots shall be
drawn in the following manner: two names from District

 

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