Commonwealth v. Stockley

10 Va. 678
CourtGeneral Court of Virginia
DecidedDecember 15, 1840
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Commonwealth v. Stockley, 10 Va. 678 (Va. Super. Ct. 1840).

Opinion

Upshur, J.

delivered the opinion of the court.—As to the first question adjourned, we are unanimously of opinion that it should be answered in the affirmative. The practice throughout the commonwealth for a long series of years, hitherto without a serious doubt of its correctness, ought to be considered as settling the law in that respect. And even if it were a case of first impression, we see no reason to doubt that the power in question belongs to and may rightfully be exercised by the court, as necessary to the proper administration of the criminal laws.

As to the questions adjourned under the second head, the court, without deciding on the propriety of allowing the defendant to plead and demur at the same time, is of opinion that the information is good, and that the [684]*684demurrers thereto should be overruled. In this opini°n> however, two of the judges do not concur. '

The entry in the general court was as follows :

“ This court is of opinion and doth decide, 1. That a circuit court has the right and power, on the trial of an indictment for felony, to compel a venireman, or other person called from the bystanders to serve as a juror on the trial thereof, to be sworn on his voir dire, and to answer proper questions touching his fitness as a juror in the particular case. 2. That the information in this case is good, and that the demurrers thereto ought to be overruled.”

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