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" After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide in court, or may retire for deliberation. If they do not ,agree without retiring, one or more officers must be sworn, to keep them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit any... "
Iowa Criminal Code and Digest and Criminal Pleading and Practice - Page 627
by Jacob Conrad Davis - 1879 - 678 pages
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The Revised Statutes of the State of Indiana ..., Volume 1, Parts 1-55

Indiana - 1901 - 1792 pages
...shall speak to them on any subject connected with the trial. 1828. Deliberation — Communicating. 253. After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide in Court or retire for deliberation. They may retire under the charge of an officer, who must be sworn by the Clerk...
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Revised Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure, and Penal Laws: Passed by ...

Texas - 1901 - 1776 pages
...shall speak to them on any subject connected with the trial. 1828. Deliberation — Communicating. 253. After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide in Court or retire for deliberation. They may retire under the charge of an officer, who must be sworn by the Clerk...
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The Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York: Including the ...

1902 - 560 pages
...fact. § 421. Jury may decide in court, or retire in the custody of officers ; oath of the officers. After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide...them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit any person to speak to or communicate with them, nor do so themselves, unless it...
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Ogden's Revised California Real Property Law, Volume 2

Melvin Bolli Ogden - 1902 - 854 pages
...489; 127 Cal. 647; 131 Cal. 653. Jury may decide in court, or retire in custody of officers. 1128. After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide...deliberation. If they do not agree without retiring, an officer must be sworn to keep them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit...
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A Brief for the Trial of Criminal Cases

Austin Abbott - 1902 - 850 pages
...prejudiced thereby. •NY Code Crim. Proc. f 421 (providing that if, after hearing the charge, the jury do not agree without retiring, one or more officers...them together in some private and convenient place, etc.); United States v. Swan, 7 NM 300, 34 Pac. 533; State v. ]••-,, ,.•'.''.. 12 La. Ann. 710...
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Acts of the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey

New Jersey - 1903 - 888 pages
...require), that you will, to the utmost of your ability, keep every person sworn (or affirmed) on this jury together in some private and convenient place without meat or drink, water excepted, that you will not suffer any person to speak to them nor speak to them yourself, except by...
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The Penal Code of the State of New York: With All the Amendments to and ...

New York (State), William Henry Silvernail - 1905 - 1252 pages
...782. § 421. Jury may decide in court, or retire in the custody of officers. Oath of the officers.— After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide...them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit any person to speak to or communicatewith them, nor do so themselves, unless it he...
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The Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York as Amended ...

New York (State) - 1906 - 610 pages
...N. Y. 377; IH How. 43U; People c. Gray, 5 Wend. 2S9. § 421. Jury may decide, etc. — After heaving the charge, the jury may either decide in court, or...If they do not agree without retiring, one or more officera must be sworn, to keep them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit...
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The Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York: With ...

New York (State), William Henry Silvernail - 1906 - 1260 pages
...782. § 421. Jury may decide in court, or retire in the custody of officers. Oath of the officers.— After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide...deliberation. If they do not agree without retiring, one or1 more officers must be sworn, to keep them together in some private and convenient place, and not...
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The Penal Code of California, Enacted in 1872: As Amended Up to and ...

California - 1906 - 996 pages
...of innocence: Ante, sec. 1096. § 1128. Jury may decide in court, or retire in custody of officers. After hearing the charge, the jury may either decide...deliberation. If they do not agree without retiring, an officer must be sworn to keep them together in some private and convenient place, and not to permit...
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