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1821 Sept. 28
Two bodies of men, the functions of which are
altogether dissimilar, are in English Jurisprudence confounded
under the name of Jurors. These are 1. The petty
Jury. 2d the Jury.
The whole of the language on this subject is inappropriate
and delusive.
The Jury for decision – is the Jury. In contradistinct
it to the Grand Jury, this is the appellation
by which the Jury called the Petit Jury might be
designated.
The initiative Jury – or the Jury of initiation
this is the appellation by which to distinguish it from
the Jury called the Petty Jury, the Jury called the
Grand Jury might be designated.
Jury The term common to both it itself though not
now representative, uncharacteristic and in so far inappropriate. A Juror is from the latin jurare, to take
or to swear, to be the principal in a hand the utterance of a formulary
in oath. A Juror is then a functionary
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see note to letter 2742, vol. 10 |
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