Brown v. State

8 Blackf. 561, 1847 Ind. LEXIS 110
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided December 22, 1847·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

INDICTMENT for larceny. Plea, not guilty. Verdict and judgment for the state. It appeared by the transcript that the cause had been tried by only eleven jurors. The Court held the trial to be a nullity, set aside the judgment and verdict, and remanded the cause for another trial (1).

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