New York Statutes

§ 4105 — Persons who constitute the jury

New York·Law CVP Civil Practice Law & Rules·Art. 41 Trial By a Jury
§ 4105. Persons who constitute the jury. The first six persons who\nappear as their names are drawn and called, and are approved as\nindifferent between the parties, and not discharged or excused, must be\nsworn and constitute the jury to try the issue.\n

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