HC Deb 02 March 1842 vol 60 c1356
Mr. O'Connell

begged to ask the Solicitor-general for Ireland, whether there was any difference between the instructions given by the present Attorney-general, to Crown prosecutors going circuit, regarding the challenge of jurors, and those given by the late Attorney-general, and if any, what difference.

Mr. Jackson

said, that before he left Ireland, the Attorney-general had received the instructions given by several of his predecessors, and considering that those given by the present Lord Chief Baron, when Attorney-general were, upon the whole, most satisfactory, he had directed them to be followed.

Subject at an end.

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