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Jurors' Book
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Special jury
merchants, etc. The Jurors Act, 1870, s. 6, provides that every man whose name shall be on the jurors' book for any county in England or Wales, or for the county of the City of London, and who
Panel
square or panel]. 1. A little part, or rather a schedule or page, containing the names of such jurors as the sheriff returns to pass upon a trial; and empannelling a jury is nothing but the entering … upon a trial; and empannelling a jury is nothing but the entering them into the sheriff's roll or book, Jac. Law Dict.; Co. Litt. 158 b. 2. In Scots law, the accused person in a criminal trial
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man deny, to no man delay, justice or right.' It is required by our law that the twelve jurors be unanimous in their verdict, the reason for which would appear on criminal trials to be out of
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