Commonwealth v. Stephen ( 1833 )


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  • Smith, J.

    The assignment of error, that several of the jurors were not freeholders, is matter of fact, not appearing by the record; which, therefore, could not be pleaded in arrest of judgement. As to the other objection, there was no necessity to state in the record, that the jurors were good and lawful men. The record, in this case, is in the usual and correct form. It is, therefore, the unanimous opinion of this court, that the errors assigned are not sufficient to arrest the judgement.

Document Info

Judges: Smith

Filed Date: 12/15/1833

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024