It was a special jury, which entailed one guinea per head extra expense on Mr. Pickwick.
The process is as follows: On motion being made in Court, by either the Plaintiff or Defendant, for a Special Jury, the Court grants it or not, at its own discretion.
I now proceed to offer some remarks on what is called a Special Jury.
If it be granted, the Solicitor of the party that applied for the Special Jury, gives notice to the Solicitor of the adverse party, and a day and hour are appointed for them to meet at the office of the Master of the Crown-office.
Having thus shewn the extraordinary manner in which the Government party commenced their attack, I proceed to offer a few observations on the prosecution, and on the mode of trial by Special Jury.
He calls attention to the "special jury," before which he was summoned.
The flush of the cheek is repeated in the reddened mucous membrane lining the lungs.
What is the effect upon the circulation of "holding the breath"?
This is insoluble, and so is stored up in the liver, and even in the substance of the muscles, until it is needed by the body, when it is once more converted into soluble sugar and taken up by the circulation.
At the Norfolk Assizes, before Lord Chief Baron Pollock and a special jury, was tried the action, Baldry v.
At the Norfolk Assizes, before Lord Chief Baron Pollock and a special jury, was tried the libel action, Waldron, clerk, v.
At the Norfolk Assizes, before Mr. Baron Parke and a special jury, was tried the action, Fisher v.
A singular action for defamation of character was tried before Mr. Justice Williams and a special jury in the Court of Common Pleas.
The rule having been made absolute, the case came on for trial at the Worcestershire Summer Assizes, in that year, before Sir Simon Le Blanc and a special jury, at Nisi Prius.
At the Summer Assizes a special jury cause at Nisi Prius, in which Sir John Geers Cottrell, Bart.
It then came on at the Leeds Assizes on August 7th, before Mr Justice Mellor and a special jury.
The case lasted from ten in the forenoon until nine in the evening, and was tried before a special jury.
The next day (Friday, June 5th) Mr Bradlaugh was served with a rule that the case should be tried by a special jury, and that the jury should be nominated on the Tuesday following.
The nature of this blunder, and its importance before a special jury in a cathedral city, may be realised by reading a few words of comment from a hostile leader on the case which appeared in the Western Morning News for July 31st.
At the Norfolk Assizes, held at Thetford, before Mr. Justice Grose and a special jury, the case, Astley v.
A case of great importance was tried by a special jury in the Sheriff's Court at Norwich.
At the Norfolk Assizes at Norwich, before Lord Chief Justice Mansfield and a special jury, an indictment was preferred against the keeper of the county gaol for suffering a prisoner to escape.
We think that is a question which will require to be decided by a judge, and, we think, by a special jury, and therefore there will be a writ of certiorari granted.
To strike a jury (Law), to constitute a special jury ordered by a court, by each party striking out a certain number of names from a prepared list of jurors, so as to reduce it to the number of persons required by law.
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