129 Me. 485 | Me. | 1930
The petitioners, being regularly summoned, appeared at a January term of the
This prayer was refused, to that refusal exceptions were taken, and are presented here.
The statute governing the situation reads:
“Grand and traverse jurors, attending the Supreme Judicial Court or Superior Courts, and jurors attending on any other occasion prescribed by law, shall be allowed five dollars a day for their attendance, and six cents a mile for their travel out and home, to be paid out of the County Treasury.”
The sole issue presented is whether or not, under the provisions of this statute, the presiding Justice erred in his ruling. His action was based upon a correct interpretation of the law. Exceptions overruled. George E. Thompson, for petitioners.