Michigan Statutes
§ 729.209 — Clerk to draw names; record; signature.
Michigan § 729.209
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 729.209 (2026).
Text
DRAWING OF JURIES (EXCERPT) Act 17 of 1953 729.209 Clerk to draw names; record; signature. Sec.
9.Upon such drawing of the panel the clerk shall draw from said box such names, 1 at a time, as may be needed to complete said panel, in the number ordered by the court. He shall publicly announce the name of each juror drawn and make a record thereof. If to the knowledge of the judge or the clerk of said court, it appears that any person whose name is drawn shall be dead, insane or permanently removed from the city, an entry of such fact shall be made in the minutes of the drawing and the slip of paper containing such name be destroyed. Another name shall then be drawn from the box and the same proceeding had until the whole number of jurors required for such panel shall have been drawn. The c
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Legislative History
1953, Act 17, Imd. Eff. Apr. 3, 1953
Nearby Sections
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§ 729.206
Duty of clerk of court.§ 729.208
Drawing; conduct.§ 729.210
Slips drawn; replacement.§ 729.211
Summoning of jurors; service.§ 729.212
Failure to attend; penalty.§ 729.214
Challenges.§ 729.215
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Bluebook (online)
Michigan § 729.209, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mi/729/729.209.