Wilson’s Red Book, 39
Court of Common Pleas of Delaware.
November, 1794.
Defendant’s counsel moved for a new struck jury, offering to pay the extraordinary costs of a second striking.
PER CURIAM.
It is a matter of course to grant the motion, and upon the CHIEF JUSTICE’S saying he was a foe to the mode of having struck juries so long, the counsel agreed to try the cause by the common jury.