Michigan Statutes
§ 730.408 — Juries; drawing, method; compelling appearance.
Michigan § 730.408
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 730JUSTICE COURTS AND MUNICIPAL COURTS
Act 179 of 1951DRAWING JURIES IN JUSTICE COURT (730.401-730.419)
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 730.408 (2026).
Text
DRAWING JURIES IN JUSTICE COURT (EXCERPT) Act 179 of 1951 730.408 Juries; drawing, method; compelling appearance. Sec.
8.When a jury is to be drawn, the clerk of the court shall bring said box into open court, and draw therefrom such names, one at a time, as may be needed to impanel the jury, and the parties or their attorneys may be present. Any person whose name is drawn may be compelled to appear by subpoena, or the justice or judge may in his discretion communicate with such person by telephone or in any other manner, or cause such person to be so communicated with. If in the discretion of the judge or justice before whom such trial is held, any person whose name is drawn cannot be reached or brought into court with sufficient promptness or within a reasonable time, he may order such
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Legislative History
1951, Act 179, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951
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Michigan § 730.408, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mi/730/730.408.