The names of the jurors are written on separate scrolls, placed in a box or other receptacle, and drawn out by a child under ten (10) years of age, by the judge, or some person agreed upon by the district attorney general and the defendant. Code 1858, §5213; Shan., § 7182; Code 1932, §11746; modified; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-2506. The names of the jurors are written on separate scrolls, placed in a box or other receptacle, and drawn out by a child under ten (10) years of age, by the judge, or some person agreed upon by the district attorney general and the defendant. Code 1858, §5213; Shan., § 7182; Code 1932, §11746; modified; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-2506. The names of the jurors are written on separate scrolls, placed in a box or other receptacle, and drawn out by a child under ten (10) years of age, by the judge, or some person agreed upon by the district attorney general and the defendant. Code 1858, §5213; Shan., § 7182; Code 1932, §11746; modified; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-2506. The names of the jurors are written on separate scrolls, placed in a box or other receptacle, and drawn out by a child under ten (10) years of age, by the judge, or some person agreed upon by the district attorney general and the defendant. Code 1858, §5213; Shan., § 7182; Code 1932, §11746; modified; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-2506.
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