Case Name: YOUNG v. MARINE INS. CO.
Court: United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1805-06
Citations: 30 F. Cas. 849
Docket Number: 
Parties: YOUNG v. MARINE INS. CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Cases
Volume: 30
Pages: 849–850

Head Matter:
Case No. 18,162.
YOUNG v. MARINE INS. CO.
[1 Cranch, C. C. 238.] 1
Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
June Term, 1805.
Qualifications of Jurors.
The qualifications of jurors in this court must be the same as in the county courts of Virginia.
[Cited in brief in First Nat. Bank v. Town of Mount Tabor, 52 Vt. 92.]
[Action by James Young against the Marine Insurance Company of Alexandria.]

Opinion:
It was yesterday decided
(Cranch, Circuit Judge, absent)
that the qualifications of jurors in this court shall be such as are required for jurors in the county courts of Virginia; and not those required for jurors in the district courts of Virginia. Jurymen therefore need not hold a freehold estate, but must.possess personal property to the value of 150 dollars; but see U. S. v. Johnston [Case No. 15,490].