Marr v. Sherry
Marr v. Sherry
Opinion of the Court
Prior to the enactment of chapter 46, p. 54, Laws 1903, the law provided for a term of court each year in Benton county, which convened in December. Section 1 of the new law reads:
That the general terms of the district court in and for the county of Benton, in the Seventh judicial district, in said state of Minnesota, shall be held upon the fourth Monday of April and upon the first Monday of December in each year, providing that no grand or petit jury shall be summoned for the April term of the year 1904, or for any April term thereafter unless ordered by the court, as provided by law.
Pursuant to this section, upon order of the district court, a jury was called for the April term, 1904, and this action was regularly upon the jury calendar. At the call of the calendar, defendant moved the
This act was approved March 6, 1903, to be in force from and after its passáge. Section 2 provided that the adjourned term of the district court, appointed to be held March 16, 1903, in Benton county, be adjourned until April 4, 1903, and a jury term was convened in December, 1903. While the language of the proviso is somewhat indefinite, we think it fairly appears that it was the legislative intent that the discretion to summon a jury embraced the April term of 1904, as well as subsequent April terms. It is true that this intent might have been more definitely expressed — as, for instance, providing that, •unless ordered by the court, no grand or petit jury shall be summoned for the April terms. But having in mind the fact that the legislature in March, 1903, were enacting a law regulating the future control of judicial proceedings in,Benton county, no reason occurs to us for prohibiting the submission of issues of fact to a jury at a term of court •to be convened at a period more than one year in the future. It not •appearing that there was any reason for limiting the power of the court, the language used in the proviso may fairly be held to express the intention to place the April term, 1904, on the same basis as the April terms of subsequent years. This is not a forced construction. It is 'in harmony with the general purpose to be accomplished, and our lews are in accordance with those of the trial court.
Order affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CHARLES H. MARR v. JAMES SHERRY
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- Published