Acts of the State of Ohio Volume 75

Acts of the State of Ohio Volume 75 image
ISBN-10:

1231105550

ISBN-13:

9781231105559

Author(s): Ohio.
Released: Jan 01, 2012
Format: Paperback
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1878 Excerpt: ... shall be allowed the sum of two dollars per day, for each day he serves, and, if not a talesman, five cents per mile from his place of residence to the county seat; a talesman on a petit jury shall receive seventy five cents for each trial, unless he be detained thereon more than one day, when he shall be allowed one dollar per diem, and if detained more than two days, then he shall receive the same Bs a regular juror; and such compensation shall be certified by the clerk of the court, and paid by the county treasurer, on the order of the county auditor. 73 v. 134, §§ 20, 21 Sec. 22. In a civil action, the party in whose favor a verdict is rendered, and the party calling a jury when a nonfuit isordered, shall pay to theclerk six dollars, to be taxed on in the costs, before the verdict or judgment is entered; and the sheriff shall pay the same to the county treasurer, unless orders are not redeemed at the county treasury, in which case he shall pay to each juror fifty cents; and the clerk, in issuing certificates of service to jurors, shall deduct amounts so paid to the jury. 37 v. 58, §§ 1, 2, S. & C. 757; 73 v. 136, § 31. Sac. 23. The clerk shall, within twenty days after the adjournment of each term of court, deliver to the auditor a statement of the number of civil cases tried to a'jury at that term; smd the auditor shall charge the sherifi, in a book to be provided for that purpose, six dollars for each case so tried, and shall credit the sheriff therein with the jury fees paid as provided in the last section. 69 y. 63, § 1. S. & S. 411. Sec. 24. Any party to an action may demand a struck jury for the trial of an issue of fact therein, by filing a precipe with the clerk; and thereupon the clerk shall proceed to the...











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