Georgia, historical and industrial . 489 oiirtsed in ainalmaD- rwiseneralitiiteCity ction; all e for,|iiire (firstetion 1 ten1 notfiled 11 bo I. GEORGIA: HISTORICAL AXD IXDUSTRIAL. 489 where tlie crime was committed, except cases in the Superior Courtswhere the Judge is satisfied that an impartial jury cannot be obtained insuch county. Section XVII. Paragraph I. The power to change the venue in civil and criminalcases shall be vested in the Superior Courts, to be exercised in such man-ner as has been, or shall be, provided by law. Section x^^:II. Paragraph I. The right of t


Georgia, historical and industrial . 489 oiirtsed in ainalmaD- rwiseneralitiiteCity ction; all e for,|iiire (firstetion 1 ten1 notfiled 11 bo I. GEORGIA: HISTORICAL AXD IXDUSTRIAL. 489 where tlie crime was committed, except cases in the Superior Courtswhere the Judge is satisfied that an impartial jury cannot be obtained insuch county. Section XVII. Paragraph I. The power to change the venue in civil and criminalcases shall be vested in the Superior Courts, to be exercised in such man-ner as has been, or shall be, provided by law. Section x^^:II. Paragraph I. The right of trial by jury, except where it is otherwiseprovided in this constitution, shall remain inviolate, but the GeneralAssembly may prescribe any number not less than five, to constitutea trial or traverse jury in Courts other than the Superior and CityCourts. Par. II. The General Assembly shall provide by law for the selectionof the most experienced, intelligent and upright men to serve as grandjurors, and intelligent and upright men to serve as traverse jurors. Nev-ertheless, the grand jurors shall be competent to serve as traverse jurors. Par. III. It shall be t


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