Venire facias
Summary
A summons to cause the party to appear on an indictment for any petty misdemeanor. Venire facias is also issued to a sheriff or other official to summon citizens to serve as jurors.
Links
papers
- Account of Trial, 21–28 May 1845, Shorthand [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Bill from Orson Spencer and Others, circa 14 January 1843
- Docket Entry, Pluries Venire Facias, 23 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Docket Entry, Special Term, 7 January 1839 [ State of Missouri v. Pratt et al. for Murder ]
- Docket Entry, Writs of Venire Facias, 22 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Fee Bill, circa 20 October 1830 [ State of New York v. JS–B ]
- Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845
- Ordinance, 14 January 1843–B
- Ordinance, 14 January 1843–B, as Published in the Wasp
- Pleas, circa 13 September 1843 [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, 24 May 1839 [ State of Missouri v. Pratt et al. for Murder ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, Murder, 18 July 1839 [ Extradition of JS et al. for Treason and Other Crimes ]
- Venire Facias, 10 March 1842 [ City of Nauvoo v. Davis for Slander of JS–A ]
- Venire Facias, 14 July 1842 [ City of Nauvoo v. McGraw ]
- Venire Facias, 16 November 1841 [ Robinson v. C. Granger ]
- Venire Facias, 18 February 1842 [ JS v. Shearer ]
- Venire Facias, 18 June 1839 [ State of Missouri v. Pratt et al. for Murder ]
- Venire Facias, 19 September 1843 [ Niswanger v. Wight and Jett ]
- Venire Facias, 2 December 1843 [ Extradition of Rockwell for Assault ]
- Venire Facias, 22 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]