Acadiensis, Volume 36Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2006 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 97
... jurors from the lists of eligible men , and sheriffs typically selected jurors who lived close courts to help ensure that they attended.20 This difference in the law of Nova Scotia may have reflected the small number of eligible jurors ...
... jurors from the lists of eligible men , and sheriffs typically selected jurors who lived close courts to help ensure that they attended.20 This difference in the law of Nova Scotia may have reflected the small number of eligible jurors ...
Page 99
... jurors - " by making Special Jurors Guinea Pigs " - the assembly could ensure that the court “ would then never be delayed by an empty jury box , and the Public would be much benefited ” .29 - In bringing forward a bill for the ...
... jurors - " by making Special Jurors Guinea Pigs " - the assembly could ensure that the court “ would then never be delayed by an empty jury box , and the Public would be much benefited ” .29 - In bringing forward a bill for the ...
Page 100
... jurors in some years ( who were selected for the year and sat on both courts ) to attend more than 80 days.32 The eventual special jury act passed by the legislature in 1825 did not decrease the number of required jurors , but it did ...
... jurors in some years ( who were selected for the year and sat on both courts ) to attend more than 80 days.32 The eventual special jury act passed by the legislature in 1825 did not decrease the number of required jurors , but it did ...
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