Sec. 13.
Any deputy sheriff of the county or police officer of the city in which a court drawing a jury by virtue of the provisions of this act is situated, or any duly authorized process server of such court, may be authorized by the justice or judge conducting the trial to have charge of the jury. Before entering upon such duty, the justice or judge shall administer to such officer the same oath that a person having charge of a jury in a jury trial in justice court in this state is or may by law be required to take.
History: 1951, Act 179, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 730 - Justice Courts and Municipal Courts
Act 179 of 1951 - Drawing Juries in Justice Court (730.401 - 730.419)
Section 730.401 - Juries in Justice Courts; Impaneling and Drawing.
Section 730.402 - Juries; Duties of City Clerk and Assessing Officer.
Section 730.403 - Juries; Additional List of Names and Addresses, Disposition.
Section 730.404 - Juries; Qualifications; Persons Over 70 Years of Age.
Section 730.405 - Juries; Exemption From Serving.
Section 730.406 - Juries; Reasons for Exemption.
Section 730.407 - Juries; Slips, Receptacles; Custody.
Section 730.408 - Juries; Drawing, Method; Compelling Appearance.
Section 730.409 - Juries; Slips, Replacing.
Section 730.410 - Juries; Alphabetical List Kept.
Section 730.411 - Deputy Clerk; Authority.
Section 730.412 - Number of Jurors.
Section 730.413 - Charge of Jury.
Section 730.414 - Excusing From Service; Challenge.
Section 730.415 - Challenging; Time.
Section 730.416 - Peremptory Challenges.
Section 730.417 - Laws Governing.