First Lessons in Civil Government: Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of New-York, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations : with an Outline of the Government of the United States, Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for the Use of Schools |
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... Juries ; Collection of Judg . ments , Appeals , etc. , CHAP . XXIV . Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace ; Circuit Courts , and Courts of Oyer and Terminer , CHAP . XXV . Court of Chancery ; Court for the Cor ...
... Juries ; Collection of Judg . ments , Appeals , etc. , CHAP . XXIV . Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace ; Circuit Courts , and Courts of Oyer and Terminer , CHAP . XXV . Court of Chancery ; Court for the Cor ...
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... jury is summoned , and witnesses subpoenaed , among whom there is generally a physician or surgeon . After the examination , the jury give their opinion in writing , as to the cause and manner of the death . Such examination into the ...
... jury is summoned , and witnesses subpoenaed , among whom there is generally a physician or surgeon . After the examination , the jury give their opinion in writing , as to the cause and manner of the death . Such examination into the ...
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... what may be done ? In what cases may he be fined and imprisoned ? To what is he further liable ? 18. How does the justice proceed and try the issue ? CHAPTER XXIII . Trial by Juries ; Collection of Judgments OF THE COURTS . 89.
... what may be done ? In what cases may he be fined and imprisoned ? To what is he further liable ? 18. How does the justice proceed and try the issue ? CHAPTER XXIII . Trial by Juries ; Collection of Judgments OF THE COURTS . 89.
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... jury to try any cause to which he is a party . ( Cons . art . 7 , §2 . ) § 2. A jury is a number of men who sit on a trial , and are sworn to try a matter of fact , and to declare the truth according to evidence . This declaring of the ...
... jury to try any cause to which he is a party . ( Cons . art . 7 , §2 . ) § 2. A jury is a number of men who sit on a trial , and are sworn to try a matter of fact , and to declare the truth according to evidence . This declaring of the ...
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... jury to hear the verdict ; or if he becomes $ 5 . After hearing proof , & c . , what is done with the jury ? What is for bidden ? 6. If jurors agree , what ? If they do not agree , what ? 7 . How is a judgment confessed ? When a debt is ...
... jury to hear the verdict ; or if he becomes $ 5 . After hearing proof , & c . , what is done with the jury ? What is for bidden ? 6. If jurors agree , what ? If they do not agree , what ? 7 . How is a judgment confessed ? When a debt is ...
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