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In page Judith Catchpole:

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Judith Catchpole, a young maidservant in colonial America, was tried in 1656 for witchcraft and infanticide before one of the earliest all-female juries in the Thirteen Colonies. According to popular belief, all-female juries did not occur until much later.[1] The state of Wyoming claims the first all woman jury was empaneled in Laramie on March 7, 1870.[2] Even after the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1920, not all states permitted all female juries.[citation needed]