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DRAWING JURIES IN JUSTICE COURT (EXCERPT)
Act 179 of 1951

730.407 Juries; slips, receptacles; custody.

Sec. 7.

The clerk of the court shall write the name and address of each person named on any list, on a separate slip of paper, together with such other information as may aid in communicating with such person. Each slip shall then be placed in a separate receptacle so designed as to conceal the information contained on the slip, and all the receptacles containing the slips shall then be placed in a box to be kept for that purpose, which shall be kept locked when not being used to draw a jury. The clerk of the court shall be the custodian of the slips, receptacles, box, lock, and key.


History: 1951, Act 179, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-730 > Act-179-of-1951 > Section-730-407

DRAWING JURIES IN JUSTICE COURT (EXCERPT)
Act 179 of 1951

730.407 Juries; slips, receptacles; custody.

Sec. 7.

The clerk of the court shall write the name and address of each person named on any list, on a separate slip of paper, together with such other information as may aid in communicating with such person. Each slip shall then be placed in a separate receptacle so designed as to conceal the information contained on the slip, and all the receptacles containing the slips shall then be placed in a box to be kept for that purpose, which shall be kept locked when not being used to draw a jury. The clerk of the court shall be the custodian of the slips, receptacles, box, lock, and key.


History: 1951, Act 179, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-730 > Act-179-of-1951 > Section-730-407

DRAWING JURIES IN JUSTICE COURT (EXCERPT)
Act 179 of 1951

730.407 Juries; slips, receptacles; custody.

Sec. 7.

The clerk of the court shall write the name and address of each person named on any list, on a separate slip of paper, together with such other information as may aid in communicating with such person. Each slip shall then be placed in a separate receptacle so designed as to conceal the information contained on the slip, and all the receptacles containing the slips shall then be placed in a box to be kept for that purpose, which shall be kept locked when not being used to draw a jury. The clerk of the court shall be the custodian of the slips, receptacles, box, lock, and key.


History: 1951, Act 179, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951