Case of M'Neil
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Case of M'Neil, 3 Mass. 288 (Mass. 1807)
Case of M'Neil
Opinion of the Court
A juror has no occasion for a writ to protect him. If a juror, or any other person, whose duty brings him to Court, whether as a party or a witness, is arrested while attending the Court, or eundo et redeundo, the Court, upon motion, will take order for his discharge. A writ of protection will not protect one who is not
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The Case of Archibald M'Neil
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- Published