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" ... 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the juror, perhaps the bare questioning his indifference may sometimes provoke a resentment ; to prevent all ill consequences from which, the prisoner... "
Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... - Page 4
by John Mason Good - 1819
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New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (partly Founded on Blackstone)

Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 772 pages
...conceived a prejudice, even without being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...which, the prisoner is still at liberty, if he pleases, to set him peremptorily aside. (p) Besides these challeges by c. 12, on llie same subject the parties,...
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The Student's Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books

William Blackstone - 1869 - 694 pages
...conceived a prejudice, even without being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...the bare questioning his indifference may sometimes proToke a resentment ; to prevent all ill consequences from which the prisoner is still at liberty,...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Florida, Volume 13

Florida. Supreme Court - 1871 - 808 pages
...able to assign a reason for his dislike. 2. Because upon challenges for cause shown, if the reasons assigned prove insufficient to set aside the juror,...perhaps the bare questioning his indifference may provoke a resentment, to prevent all ill consequences from which the prisoner is still at liberty,...
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The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial with a Summary of the Law of ...

Thomas Frederick Simmons - 1873 - 572 pages
...disposed to assent, when it can do so consistently : Sir Edward Blackstone has well remarked, that upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...perhaps the bare questioning his indifference may provoke resentment. (4) 501. The other officers having come to a decision as to Decision as to the...
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Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly ...

Henry John Stephen - 1874 - 724 pages
...conceived a prejudice, even without being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...which, the prisoner is still at liberty, if he pleases, to set him peremptorily aside.] This privilege of peremptory challenges, though granted to the prisoner,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1876 - 658 pages
...dislike, a. Because upuu challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to sut aside the juror, perhaps the bare questioning his...liberty, if he pleases, peremptorily to set him aside. The privilege of peremptory challenges, though granted to the prisoner, is denied to the king by the...
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The Student's Blackstone: Being the Commentaries on the Laws of England of ...

William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 pages
...wills not that he should be tried by any one man against whom he has conceived a prejudice. 2. Because upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...perhaps the bare questioning his indifference may provoke resentment ; to prevent all ill consequences from which the prisoner is Btill at liberty, if...
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Principles of the Criminal Law: A Concise Exposition of the Nature of Crime ...

Seymour Frederick Harris, Frederic Philip Tomlinson - 1881 - 678 pages
...without being able to assign a reason for such dislike. (2) Because, upon challenges for cause shewn, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside...his indifference may sometimes provoke a resentment. — 4 Bl. 353. (*) 39 & 40 Geo. 3, c. 93. (a) 6 Geo. 4, c. 50, s. 29. (6) 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 28, s. 3....
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The Lancaster Law Review, Volume 32

1915 - 456 pages
...to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reasons assigned prove insufficient to set aside the juror,...from which the prisoner is still at liberty, if he pleasesf peremptorily to set him aside " : 4 Blackstone, 353. While the first four assignments of error...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 13

1893 - 1120 pages
...conceived a prejudice, even without being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. (2) Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned...prove insufficient to set aside the juror, perhaps the hare questioning his indifference may sometimes provoke a resentment; to prevent all ill consequences...
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