Randall v. Grover
1 N.J.L. 151
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Randall v. Grover, 1 N.J.L. 151 (N.J. 1792).
Opinion
After a verdict given by a jury, none of the jurors can be permitted to come forward to say it was wrongfully given: nor should we at this distance of time set aside a verdict,
Rule absolute.
Note. — See 5 Com. Dig. 509. tit Pleader R, 17. Rex v. Bell, 2 Sir. 995.
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