CARLISLE, J.
Where, in a civil case, it appears that during the selection of the twelve jurors to try the case from the two panels of twenty-four men, as each of the jurors stood when his name was called, the trial court required counsel, after counsel had propounded various questions to each juror as each juror stood, to accept or reject the juror before he sat down; and counsel for the plaintiff made the following motion at the time: "I move that counsel be permitted...
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