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" In a challenge for actual bias, the cause stated in the second subdivision of section one thousand seventy-three must be alleged; but no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason of having formed or expressed an opinion upon the matter or cause... "
Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico - Page 121
by Puerto Rico - 1901
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Century Ed. of The American Digest: A Complete Digest of All Reported ...

1902 - 1016 pages
...meaning of the act of Utah declaring that no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason of his having formed or expressed an opinion upon the matter or cause to be submitted to him, founded upon public rumor, statements in public journals, or common notoriety, provided it appear...
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A Treatise on New Trial and Appellate Practice: Presenting and ..., Volume 1

Thomas Carl Spelling - 1903 - 998 pages
...for implied bias, placed in the subdivision defining actual bias, and a provision inserted that "no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason...to the court, upon his declaration under oath, or other§ 68 tyf, that he can and will, notwithstanding such an opinion, act impartially and fairly upon...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 73

1903 - 1180 pages
...to the substantial rights of the party challenging him; but this further provision is added: "But no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason...opinion upon the matter or cause to be submitted to such juror, founded upon public rumor, statements in the public Journals, or common notoriety, provided...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 139

California. Supreme Court - 1903 - 866 pages
...founded upon public rumor, statements in public journals, or common notoriety, provided it satisfactorily appear to the court, upon his declaration, under oath...otherwise, that he can and will, notwithstanding such opinion, act impartially and fairly upon the matters to be submitted to him." Section 1076 contains...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 29

Montana. Supreme Court - 1904 - 688 pages
...not suffice. — State v. Mott, 292. lmpartial Jury. 6. Penal Code. Section 2051, providing that "no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason...public journals, or common notoriety, provided it appears to the court, upon his declaration, under oath or otherwise, that he can and will, notwithstanding...
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The Penal Code of California, Enacted in 1872: As Amended Up to and ...

California - 1906 - 996 pages
...acting impartially and without prejudice to the substantial rights of the party challenging; but no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason...public journals, or common notoriety, provided it satisfactorily appear to the court upon his declaration, nnder oath or otherwise, that he can and will,...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 82

1906 - 1180 pages
...and WC Smith, they all 'brought themselves within the provisions of the Code, which declares that "no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason of having formed or expressed an opinion in the matters or cause to be submitted to such jury, founded upon public rumor, statements In the...
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The Montana Digest: A Brief Digest of All the Decisions of the Supreme Court ...

Thomas A. Mapes - 1907 - 488 pages
...trial by jnry. — Finch v. Kent, 24 Mont. 208; Gl'Pac. (¡53. 17. Pen. Code, I 2051, provides that no person shall be disqualified as a juror by reason of having formed or expressed an opinion on the matter, found on public rumor, statements in public journals, or common notoriety, provided...
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Jahrbuch der Königlich Preussischen Geologischen ..., Volume 3; Volumes 21-30

Commonwealth Club of California - 1908 - 570 pages
...unnecessary for it to appear affirmatively that the juror's opinion, if any, was based exclusively upon public rumor, statements in public journals or common notoriety, provided it be made to appear he can and will act fairly and impartially. Peremptory Challenges. — The Section...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 96

1908 - 1158 pages
...of Pen. Code, í 1076, the formation and expression of an opinion upon a matter to be submitted to a jury, founded upon public rumor, statements in public journals, or common notoriety, do not disqualify one as a juror, if it appears to the court, upon his declaration, that he can and...
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