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" The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine; that is, of his neighbors, fellows, associates, persons having the same legal status in society as that which... "
The Pacific Reporter - Página 359
1913
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Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 6

1885 - 890 páginas
...intended to secure. The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine;...liberties, and is secured to him by the Great Charter." It is also guarded by statutory enactments intended to make impossible what Mr. Bentham called "packing...
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California Decisions, Volume 55

California. Supreme Court - 1918 - 912 páginas
...303) said: "The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine;...neighbors, fellows, associates, persons having the same kyal status in society as that which he holds." (Italics ours.) It was, therefore, held that to try...
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Cases on American Constitutional Law

Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1898 - 702 páginas
...intended to secure. The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine;...liberties, and is secured to him by the Great Charter." It is also guarded by statutory enactments intended to make impossible what Mr. Bentham called "packing...
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A Treatise on the Rights and Privileges Guaranteed by the Fourteenth ...

Henry Brannon - 1901 - 582 páginas
...body composed of peers or equals of the persons whose rights it is selected to determine; that is, of persons having the same legal status in society as that which he holds ; that where the state statute secures to every white man right of trial by jury, selected from and...
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The Encyclopedic Digest of Virginia and West Virginia Reports ..., Volume 9

Thomas Johnson Michie - 1907 - 888 páginas
...to secure. The very idea of the jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the persons whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine; that is, of persons having the same legal status in society as that which he holds." Strauder v. State of West...
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Illustrative Cases on Constitutional Law

James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 páginas
...intended to secure. The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine;...liberties, and is secured to him by the Great Charter." It is also guarded by statutory enactments intended to make impossible what Mr. Bentham called "packing...
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A Selection of Cases on Constitutional Law, Livro 2

Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 páginas
...intended to secure. The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine;...liberties, and is secured to him by the Great Charter." It is also guarded by statutory enactments intended to make impossible what Mr. Bentham called " packing...
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Due Process of Law and the Equal Protection of the Laws: A Treatise Based ...

Hannis Taylor - 1917 - 1038 páginas
...intended to secure. The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine; that is, of persons having the same legal status in society as that which he holds. Where, as here, the state statute...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 178

California. Supreme Court - 1919 - 1004 páginas
...664]), said: "The very idea of a jury is a body of men composed of the peers or equals of the person whose rights it is selected or summoned to determine...same legal status in society as that which he holds." (Italics ours.) It was, therefore, held that to try a negro before a jury from which his race was excluded...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 10

1880 - 546 páginas
...of the peers or equals of the person whose right it is selected or summoned to determine, that is of persons having the same legal status in society as that which he holds. Where, as in this case, the statute secures to every white man the right of trial by Jury selected...
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