jury of the county

jury of the county
A jury drawn from the entire area of venue, as distinguished from an ancient jury drawn from the immediate vicinity of the event giving rise to the action or criminal prosecution. State v Brown, 103 Vt 312, 154 A 579, 76 ALR 1029.

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