Gibson v. City of Wyandotte
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Opinion
The opinion of the court was delivered by
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We think the court below erred in overruling the plaintiff’s challenges. Said jurors were not competent to hear and determine this case. They were each personally interested in the result of the suit. We have no statute attempting to make such jurors competent, while the statute excluding jurors who have “an interest in the cause,” (Gen. Stat. 680, § 270,) would render them incompetent. The common law would undoubtedly exclude such jurors. At common law jurors were required to be ornni exoeptione mayores. And the great weight of authority, if not all authority, would exclude jurors interested in the cause as these jurors were. See Diveny v. City of Elmira, 51 N. Y. 506; Wood v. Stoddard, 2 Johns. 194; Fine v. St. Louis, &c., 30 Mo. 166, 173; Eberle v. Board, &c., of St. Louis, 11 Mo. 247; Mayor of [158]*158Columbus v. Gœtchens, 7 Ga. 139; Russell v. Hamilton, 3 Ill. 56; Watson v. Tripp, (Supreme Court of Rhode Island,) 15 Am. Law Reg. (N. S.) 282; Bailey v. Trumbull, 31 Conn. 581; Commonwealth v. Ryan, 5 Mass. 90; Cleage v. Hyden, 6 Heiskell, (Tenn.) 73. The authorities cited by the defendant do not seem to have much application to this case, and yet they are probably the best that could be cited for that side of the question. Section 7 of the act relating to counties and county officers, (Gen. Stat. 254,) has no application to this case. It simply provides that an inhabitant of a county may be a competent juror in an action in which the county is interested, aud it has no relation to inhabitants or taxpayers of cities. For the error in overruling such challenges, there must be a new trial.
Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.
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