Wyatt v. Noble

8 Blackf. 507, 1847 Ind. LEXIS 91
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided November 30, 1847·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

THE right to challenge a juror peremptorily, either in a civil or criminal case, may be exercised at any time before the juror is sworn to try the issue. Beauchamp v. The State, 6 Blackf. 299. — Munly v. The State, 7 id. 593. — Jackson v. Pittsford, Nov. term, 1846.

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