67 Iowa 146 | Iowa | 1885
Supplying the jury with a magnifying glass, with the permission of the court, was no just cause of complaint. Many jurors are required, by age or defect of sight, to use glasses to enable them to read the evidence submitted to them, or to read the instructions of the court. If one of such jurors should lose his spectacles, it would be rather a rigid sort of practice which would preclude the court from allowing glasses to be handed to him to enable him to examine such writings as his duty requires him to examine. We cannot see that allowing the jurors to use the magnifying glass was any departure from proper practice in the trial of causes.
In regard to allowing the jury to take the photograph to the jury-room, it is sufficient to say that the statute (Code, § 2797) prohibits the jury from taking depositions with them, but does not exclude any other evidence which is in any proper form to be taken and considered by them.
Affirmed.