James Young v. Marine Insurance Co.
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Opinion
It was yesterday decided
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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