1. Thiel v. Southern Pacific Co., No. 349, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 25, 1946, Argued , May 20, 1946, Decided
OVERVIEW: Judgment for railroad company in passenger's negligence action was reversed because the passenger's motion to strike the jury panel should have been granted where all persons who worked for a daily wage were intentionally excluded from jury lists.
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