Johnson v. Cole

2 N.J.L. 266
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedSeptember 15, 1807
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Johnson v. Cole, 2 N.J.L. 266 (N.J. 1807).

Opinion

Kirkpatrick, C. J.

— The reasons assigned for the reversal of this cause are not grounded on the record, except the last, viz.: that the venire was not under seal.

As to this, upon the principles laid down heretofore, with respect to venires, though not on this particular objection, I am inclined to think the exception should have been taken on the return. Affirm.

Ros,s kivc and Pennington, Justices. — Concurred.

Judgment affirmed.

Contra, Sowell v. Robertson, 1 Halst. 142.

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