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James Riley v. Egbert H. Tucker. Grand Jury Sworn

 
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The said Defendant was brought into open Court in custody of an Officer such that the Grand jury empannelled sworn and charged on the first day of the Term come into Court and was by order of the Court discharged in the presence of the Defendant and the Court then ordered a Grand Jury to be sworn issued by the Sheriff of Thurston County which was done orally by the Sheriff and at about the hour of three and one half oclock in the forenoon of said day and that the time occupied in the orally summonings and proceedings said Jury into the Box did not exceed five minutes and that the Defendants was then called upon at once to make his challenges to the panel if any he had.

The defendant thereupon

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Citation

Katrina Jagodinsky, Cory Young, Andrew Varsanyi, Laura Weakly, Karin Dalziel, William Dewey, Erin Chambers, Greg Tunink. “James Riley v. Egbert H. Tucker. Grand Jury Sworn.” Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Accessed November 27, 2024. https://petitioningforfreedom.unl.edu/documents/item/hc.case.wa.0105.053

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