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22-5-310. Irregularities Investigation by judge. [Effective in Certain Counties. See the Compiler’s Notes.]

If for any reason the judge of either the circuit court or criminal court at any time discovers that the jury box has not been filled or renewed, or that the jury list has not been prepared or renewed as required by law, or the venire not drawn, or additional names not drawn as required by law on order made by such judge, or if the jury box has been tampered with, the judge shall have the right to investigate the jury box and also the jury list, either at chambers or in open court, and see that this part is duly enforced; and should it be discovered that any irregularities or frauds exist, correct the irregularity or fraud.

[Acts 1959, ch. 8, § 10; T.C.A., § 22-235; T.C.A. § 22-2-310.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-22 > Chapter-5 > Part-3 > 22-5-310

22-5-310. Irregularities Investigation by judge. [Effective in Certain Counties. See the Compiler’s Notes.]

If for any reason the judge of either the circuit court or criminal court at any time discovers that the jury box has not been filled or renewed, or that the jury list has not been prepared or renewed as required by law, or the venire not drawn, or additional names not drawn as required by law on order made by such judge, or if the jury box has been tampered with, the judge shall have the right to investigate the jury box and also the jury list, either at chambers or in open court, and see that this part is duly enforced; and should it be discovered that any irregularities or frauds exist, correct the irregularity or fraud.

[Acts 1959, ch. 8, § 10; T.C.A., § 22-235; T.C.A. § 22-2-310.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-22 > Chapter-5 > Part-3 > 22-5-310

22-5-310. Irregularities Investigation by judge. [Effective in Certain Counties. See the Compiler’s Notes.]

If for any reason the judge of either the circuit court or criminal court at any time discovers that the jury box has not been filled or renewed, or that the jury list has not been prepared or renewed as required by law, or the venire not drawn, or additional names not drawn as required by law on order made by such judge, or if the jury box has been tampered with, the judge shall have the right to investigate the jury box and also the jury list, either at chambers or in open court, and see that this part is duly enforced; and should it be discovered that any irregularities or frauds exist, correct the irregularity or fraud.

[Acts 1959, ch. 8, § 10; T.C.A., § 22-235; T.C.A. § 22-2-310.]