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Have a jury to be empanelled to try all those questions which are obviously quite unfitted for them?
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I empanelled a jury of ladies, and they were wrong more often than they were right in telling the natural from the artificial.
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To-day, if you empanelled a common jury and asked whether there was a reasonable danger of war, you would get a unanimous verdict against it.
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Even if the jury were not empanelled, an appeal on an interlocutory point means that the case in the lower court cannot even start.
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If the nature of the disqualification is made clear to people who are empanelled on a jury, they would be committing a criminal offence by serving on that jury.
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The directions can typically be given at a plea and directions hearing, before the jury is empanelled, to ensure the efficient and effective conduct of the case.
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However, it is a remarkable thing that in fraud cases it is not unusual when the jury is empanelled to discover that some jurors cannot read.
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During the three days that the paper was printing, the jury was empanelled and, consequently, when the matter in question came before the public, it was in contempt.
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Immediately the jury has retired another jury is empanelled to try the next case and you start trying the case while the first jury is still considering its verdict.
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Five judges would be empaneled for any given case.
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When the witness list was read out to the prospects, several more also dropped out after which the jury was empanelled.
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A federal grand jury was empaneled to investigate possible violations of federal law in the release of the report.
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Jeopardy attaches when the jury empaneled, the first witness is sworn, or a plea is accepted.
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The first jury which had first been empaneled to decide upon the case was discharged and replaced by another.
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A federal grand jury was subsequently empaneled to investigate possible violations of federal law in the release of the report.
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Jurors are also based in a separate part of the building with their own court entrances after being empanelled, in order to keep them separate from the public.
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Later, judges began to demand the parties submit motions in writing, often before the jury was empaneled, to be argued and decided without the jury being present.
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Notwithstanding this refusal, the court declined to permit him any sort of trial by ordeal, but realizing the gravity of the situation they empanelled an impressive jury of twenty-four knights.
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There is no intention to seek the powers to empanel parallel juries for research into juries.
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I often wonder how we empanel our juries in such centralised courts.
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He is going to empanel a jury.
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Where equitable claims are tried, testimony is most frequently by deposition, unless the court has opted to empanel an advisory jury, in which case oral testimony is the norm.
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He was sitting not as a puisne judge but as a distinguished lawyer, empanelled for that purpose.
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Although it is sometimes difficult, jurors are always to be found and empanelled.
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He or she can also order an acquittal before the jury is empanelled.
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Secondly, he said there was the difficulty of empanelling a sufficient number of jurors.
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There is nothing paid in civil causes to jurors cited to attend the court but not empanelled as jurors.
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We have had great experience of four- and six-week trials, for which juries can be empanelled without great inconvenience to them.
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If we had capital punishment, how would it be possible to ensure that a jury could be empanelled, protected and not intimidated?
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The jury was not sworn, but had been empanelled.
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In those circumstances, why go to the bother of all those poor people being empanelled and being put upon to serve on juries?
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If, on the other hand, one empanels a jury from the other side of the town, that jury is afraid of victimisation.
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I am most anxious that the men should have a fair trial before a jury properly and legally empanelled.
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In the past, there have been cases where a jury of matrons has been empanelled to decide certain facts.
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Happily—one might almost say, remarkably—the empanelled jury remained fit and well throughout.
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If someone is unlucky enough to be empanelled on a jury that takes a long time to try a case, that is unfortunate.
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I found to my dismay that when the jury was empanelled it was a jury of males.
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