Sergeants at law exempt from serving as jurors Servants of the king's household exempt from serving on . Sheriff, jury process to be directed to him. unless he is partial must return names from the juror's book of the when there are two sheriffs, one must act if the ......... must annex a "panel" on return of process and make out copies of the panel and summon the jurors may empanel any person named in his jurors' book finable for altering jurors' book may fine jurors for non-attendance in certain cases Suits, frivolous Suits for things done in pursuance of the Jury Act limitation of . 202 84 76 111 192 226 114 ib. 61 52 may be struck by order of the court 117 .......... how applied for ib. how struck 118 may be struck according to the old method 120 121 may be found in all causes and actions ............ how to be served intervening period between summons and at- Surgeons exempt from serving on juries T Tales de Circumstantibus, what it signifies may be appointed by order of the court must be for a less number than the first PAGE. 117 118 123 105 106 ib. 105 106 83 ib. ib. ib. 61 94 ib. 95 96 Triers of challenge, how sworn, &c. court may discharge them, if they cannot agree, and 41 81 109 96 Verdict the jury must be unanimous in the may be determined by a majority of votes. special, court cannot refuse may be found in criminal, as well as civil, cases judge and signed by counsel in cases of libels of acquittal contrary to evidence of conviction contrary to evidence. cannot be altered after it has been recorded how far definitive when a jury may not vary from a privy verdict special, charges of, to be borne equally by both parties Vices of mankind, the Views, concerning View, what, and when granted court may order one how applied for sheriff must certify the view in special return Viewers, by whom appointed shall be first sworn on the trial to be fined for non-attendance W Wales, qualifications of jurors in PAGE. 104 ib. 105 ib. ib. ib. ib. 106 ib. ib. 107 105 ib. ib. ib. 107 17 98 98 ib. 100 98 99 ib. ib. 60 Warrant for returning lists of jurors, form of form of, in the King's Bench and I. 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