People v. M'Lean
This text of 2 Johns. 381 (People v. M'Lean) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The act concerning jurors, [Laws of N. [381]*381Y. vol. 1. p. 377. 379.) relative to the venire, and tho ejgjlt jayg f0 be allowed for summoning them, applies only to jurors drawn out of the box by the county clerk, as qualified jurors by law. It is not applicable to the case of an alien, upon a trial cle medietale lingua. Such a jury is to be summoned and impanelled, as if no statute on the subject existed. By the common law, the justices of gaol delivery might, by a mere award, without any precept, order the sheriff tó return .a panel of jurors instanter, for the trial ofa prisoner arraigned before them.
Hankins, b. 2, c. 41. s. 1. and 4.
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