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v. Rudd, 100 111. 50 S. B. 361, 122 Ga. 568. 603. 60 — Turley v. State, supra. 57— Turley v. State, 104 N. "W. 61— Hern v. So. Pac. Co., 29 934 (Neb.). Utah 127, 81 Pac. 902. 58 — State v. Carpenter, 98 N. W. 775. §34.] IMPANELING THE JURY. 21 may be interposed after the verdict.* ^ The failure to raise an objection on a known ground of disqualification before or during the trial is waived if it is raised only after the verdict.*^ Any judgment is erroneous that is rendered upon a verdict found ...by a jury of which any member is disqualified. It is not regarded as a nullity and as void, although it is clearly erroneous and reversible on appeal.** § 34. Acceptance of Juror Is a Waiver of Objections^ When. It is a rule that if a party accepts a jury knowing that one member is incompetent, he thereby waives the defect.*^ Noth- ing is waived, however, where a juror who conceals his bias is accepted. The parties may safely rely on his sworn state- ments on his voir dire examination.** Misconduct manifestly prejudicial is shown where a venire-man falsely states on his voir dire that he has not heard the matter discussed, does not know anything about it and is not acquainted with any of the witnesses.*'^ The aggrieved party is entitled to a new trial as of right, where a juror swears falsely and conceals his bias on his voir dire examination.*® This, however, does not relieve the party from the duty of making a full examination of the juror before accepting him.
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