JURIES ACT 1927 - SECT 46
JURIES ACT 1927 - SECT 46
When it is necessary to constitute a jury for the purposes of a criminal
trial, the proper officer must, in open court, draw out of the ballot box, one
after the other, a number of cards equal to the number of jurors required to
constitute the jury and, if any of the persons whose names are so drawn do not
appear, or are challenged and set aside, then such further number must be
drawn until the full number of jurors is drawn and appears after all just
causes of challenge are allowed.