Mayor of Cartersville v. Lyon
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[579]*579The Code, in §3932, declares that “all equity cases,collateral issues and issuable pleas, etc., in said (superior) courts shall be tried by one or the other of said panels, provided the parties can agree upon a panel to try them,” alluding to panels numbers one and two before mentioned in the section. In the event the parties do not agree, the same section of the Code provides that a jury shall be stricken from these panels. The section further declares that if these panels be incomplete by absence or disqualification of one or more jurors, then, at the request of either party, the two panels shall be filled up to the number of twenty-four jurors, and then the striking shall proceed.
This section is codified from the acts of 1869 and 1878, and it gives clearly the right of trial before the jurors to the number of twelve to be selected from these two panels, unless some jurors thereon are absent or disqualified. Nobody was absent or disqualified, or lawfully excused, Therefore, the jury which tried the case was not the jury the law prescribed, and as the case is a close one on the facts, no one can foresee how much the plaintiff in error may have been hurt. In the case of Winter vs. The Muscogee Railroad Company, 11 Ga., 438, it was held that the failure to fill up the list of grand jurors from which the traverse jury was taken, to eighteen, was error, and a new trial was granted for that among other reasons, though it did not appear that the twelve who did try the case were otherwise than perfectly impartial jurors. It was put upon the right which the law gave to have the list filled up, just as this case stands on the right which the law gives to have the twelve stricken from the original twenfy-four, unless some be absent, excused or disqualified. - The principle there ruled controls here, and decisions of other state courts as to their practice under their statutes, do not apply. Whether the juror be left on the jury which tries the issue or not, under our law, if he be wrongfully discharged, a new trial [580]*580should be awarded. Of course if, as in the 46 Ga., 80, the facts make the verdict imperative, all presumption of hurt to plaintiff in error is removed, and no new trial will be awarded ; but if the facts make a disputable case, the new hearing should be had.
And this covers all points necessary to be adjudicated when the case is heard again.
We express no opinion on the facts, further than to repeat, that they do not require necessarily the verdict rendered.
The new trial is granted because the court erred in ruling that citizens of Cartersville were not competent jurors, and thus the plaintiff in error was forced to strike from a jury list other that prescribed by law, and may have been hurt thereby.
Judgment reversed.
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