
    Darius Claggett’s Case.
    A juror who has a cause at issue which he expects will he tried at the same term, will be discharged, and if not discharged, may be challenged. .
    DaRius Claggett, who was summoned as a juror, made affidavit that he had a cause at issue in this Court which he expected would be tried at this term, and prayed to be discharged.
    See the Acts of Maryland, 1715, c. 37, § 9; 1778, c. 21, § 2, 3, and 1797, c. 87.
   The Court

(Morsell, J., contra,)

discharged him.  