67 Iowa 505 | Iowa | 1885
Counsel for appellant insists that the motion for a new-trial should have been sustained because of this irregularity in the course of the trial. We think the position is well taken. It is provided in section 2791 of the Code that when the jury retire for deliberation upon the case they shall be kept together under the charge of an officer until they agree, or are discharged by the court, and that the officer having the jury under his charge shall not suffer any communication to be made to them, or make any himself, except to ask them if they have agreed upon a verdict, unless by order of the court. Section 2797 is as follows: Upon retiring for deliberation the jury may take with them all books of account, and all papers which have been received as evidence in the cause,
IY. A great many other errors are assigned and argued. We have given them such consideration as they seem to demand. None of them are well taken, and it would be a useless waste of time to discuss them at length. The case
Reversed.