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Summary
Phrase used in pleadings meaning the defendant wished a trial by jury.
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- Amended Plea and Notice, circa 6 August 1838 [ JS for the use of J. Granger v. Smalling and Coltrin ]
- Docket Entry, Jury Impaneled, 22 May 1844 [ Dana v. Brink ]
- Docket Entry, Motions Overruled and Jury Impaneled, 23 May 1843 [ City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Ardent Spirits ]
- Docket Entry, Writs of Venire Facias, 22 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Plea, 18 April 1839 [ JS v. McLellin ]
- Plea, between 7 May and circa 16 June 1835 [ D. Lake v. JS ]
- Plea, circa 12 May 1838 [ M. Allen v. O. Granger ]
- Plea, circa 20 July 1842 [ JS v. Brotherton ]
- Plea, circa 21 May 1844 [ Sympson v. JS ]
- Plea, circa 28 October 1837 [ Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Pleas and Account, circa 23 May 1844 [ JS et al. v. C. B. Street and M. B. Street ]
- Pleas, circa 13 September 1843 [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Pleas, circa 22 May 1844 [ Davis v. JS et al. ]
- Pleas, circa 27 May 1844 [ C. A. Foster v. JS and Coolidge ]
- Pleas, circa 28 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–B ]
- Replication, circa 5 May 1841 [ Singley v. Rigdon ]
- Replication, circa 7 May 1844 [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 16 April 1839 [ Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 19 June 1835 [ D. Lake v. JS ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 4 June 1838 [ M. Allen v. O. Granger ]
- Venire Facias, 19 September 1843 [ Niswanger v. Wight and Jett ]