Case Name: Poucher vs. Livingston
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1829-05
Citations: 2 Wend. 296
Docket Number: 
Parties: Poucher vs. Livingston.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wendell's Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 296–297

Head Matter:
Poucher vs. Livingston.
The testing the genuineness of a signature to a note, is not a question of in-h icacy demanding a struck jury; nor is a controversy between parties, exciting much speculation and interest in a county, so important as to induce the granting of such jury. Struck juries have generally been granted only in actions brought by public officers in vindication of their official characters.
Motion for a struck jury. There are two causes, one assumpsit on a promissory note for $1000, in which the defence is forgery, the other slander for alleging the note to be a forgery. The controversy has excited much speculation and interest. The connexions of the parties are numerous and respectable. The venue is laid in the county of Columbia, and the defendant applies for a struck jury, either from a foreign county, or of the county where the venue is laid.
R. H. Morris <$■ C. Bushnell, for defendant.
Jl. L. Jordan, contra.

Opinion:
By the Court, Sutherland, J.
The statute authorizes the court to grant a struck jury only in cases of intricacy and importance. The testing the genuineness of a signature to a note is not a question of intricacy demanding more than ordinary intelligence, although it may be difficult to come to a satisfactory conclusion. Nor is this a case of importance within the meaning of the statute. It may highly interest the parties and their friends, but the public have no particular interest in the matter. Where public officers have been libelled for acts done in their official capacity, suits brought by them in vindication of their characters have been deemed important, and struck juries allowed ; (1 Johns. R. 61 ; 4 Johns. R. 482 ; 1 Caines, 498 ; 2 Johns. R. 373 ; 4 Johns. R. 491 ;) but where causes are important only to the parties, such consideration is not sufficient to induce the court to grant a struck jury. The probable amount of recovery does not entitle these causes to be considered important, and the interest excited in the county of Columbia cannot, from the nature of the controversy, be such as to endanger a fair and trial.
Motion denied.