James Young v. Marine Insurance Co.

1 D.C. 238
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedJune 15, 1805
StatusPublished

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James Young v. Marine Insurance Co., 1 D.C. 238 (D.D.C. 1805).

Opinion

It was yesterday decided

(Cranch, J., absent,)

that the qualifications of jurors in this Court shall be such as are required for jurors in the county courts of Virginia; and not those required for jurors in the district courts of Virginia. Jurymen therefore need not hold a freehold estate, but must possess personal property to the value of 150 dollars; but see the next preceding case, U. S. v. Johnston.

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