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 558 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 153. 1920. my parties dlsgialj not be essential to tape pj1risdiojsli01; of she courtil liflgg ‘ m l rocee' orimane` a' or etri osai issuessa mm of ju L the same gs if they)we1i;n§eingut1§ied in the circuit court. In all cases in which such issues shall be tried the verdict of the jury and the judgment of the court thereupon shall, subject to proceedings in error and to such revision as the common law provides, e res judicata as to all persons g nor shall the validity of such judgment be impeached or examined collaterally." ’¤*¤‘S- B striking out section 198 and inserting in lieu thereof: {gg gq¤¤§$*gg,2 "gnc. 198. Junr comrrssroN.—There shall be, and thereishereby, ame¤&ea.’ ' constituted a jury commission for the District of Columbia., which Q““‘¤"“°l°"“‘ shall be composed of three commissioners, who shall be citizens of the United States and actual residents of the District of Columbia, who have been domiciled therein for at least three years {prior to their a pointment, and shall be freeholders in the District o Columbia and not engaged in the practice of law, nor at the time of their appointment be a party to any cause then pendiniguin the courts APP°i¤'”¤°¤*· °*°· o the District of Co um ia. Such commissioners sh be apgointed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in gener term, and shall serve for a term of three {ears and until their successors are appointed and qualified; except t at the members first appointed shall serve for one, two, and three years, respectively, as may be designated by said court. Before entering upon the discharge of their duties they shall each take an oath of office to be lprescribed 8p¥;:j¤igi¤*;¤2§Y **1* ¤¤· byl the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. 0 person ` w o has served as such commissioner shall be eligible for reappointment within three nlyears of the date of the expiration of his term mms. of service. It sh be the duty of said jury commission to make preserve a record of the list of names of j1u·ors, both grand and petit, and of commissioners and tjurors in condemnation plroceedings or service in all the courts o the District of Colum ia having cognizancepf jury trials and of condemnation proceedings, to lace the names m the jury box, and to have custody and control oip said jury box, and to draw the names of said jurors and condemnation commissioners from time to time, as hereinafter provided. The compensation of said jury commissioners shall be $10 each per day _or each day or fraction of a day when they are actually engaged in the performance of their duties, not to exceed five days in any one month, which shall be paid by the United States marshal for the District of Columbia out of the appropriation for pay of bailiifs, Removal for ·==m¢· upon the certificate of said commissioners. The said Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in general term, shall have ower summarily to remove any of said commissioners for absence, inability, or_ failure to perform his duties as such commissioner, or for any mrsfeasance or malfeasance, and to appoint another person for the unexpired term. In the event of the illness or other inability or absence from the District of Columbia of anry one of aid commissioners, the two other commissioners may pe orm the duties of said ju commission. _ _ gr striking out section 199 and inserting in lieu thereof : $’,}§?°"§’{f °f{,{"'°$;»_», “SEC· 199- The Said jurors shall be selected, as nearly as may be, amended. from the_ different parts of the District." By strrking out section 200 and inserting in lieu thereof: my bgff- pj lm, “Sec. 200. Jrmr sox.—jThe jury commission shall write the names amended. on separate and similar pieces of paper, which they shall so fold or roll t at the names can not be seen, and shall place the same in a box to be provided for the purpose." qw t tb gy striking out section 201  inserting in lieu thereof : g,D,¥¤·‘g,f °,;_° ,,2 src. 201. The jury comm1ssion shall thereu on seal said box www- and, after thoroughly shaking the same, shall deliver- it to the clerk