jury pool

collocation in English

meaningsofjuryandpool

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jury
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˈdʒʊə.ri/
us
/ˈdʒʊr.i/
a group of people who have been chosen to listen to all the facts in a trial in a law court and to decide if a person is guilty or not guilty, or if a claim has ...
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pool
noun
uk
/puːl/
us
/puːl/
a small area of usually ...
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(Definition ofjuryandpoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The minimum age for jurors was also raised to 25 in order to ensure a more experiencedjurypool.
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Thejurypool, also known as the venire, is first selected from among the community using a reasonably random method.
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On the other hand, telephone surveys provide a larger and more representative sample of thejurypool.
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However, it reserved the right to allow the defense to re-apply for a change of venue after thejurypoolwas questioned.
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He also instituted ajurypoolsystem to accelerate the selection of jurors.
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They are unarmed and provide services to the courtroom judge, escort and maintain the jurors/jurypool, and maintain courtroom decorum.
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In that case, each side will be permitted to select one juror, and those two jurors select the third from among thejurypool.
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He then carefully screened each member of thejurypooland excluded any who had seen the movie.
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The announced rule changes included altering thejurypoolto include performers and presenters, in addition to composers and critics.
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The question becomes: does the excessive coverage, including editorial speculation, so color the potentialjurypoolthat a fair trial can not be had?
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When judges ran short of citizens in ajurypool, deputy sheriffs were sent out to round up citizens to serve.
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The reasonableness standard is also highly dependent on the location of the suit and who ends up in thejurypool.
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One lawyer explained that this exception to the order gave the prosecution the opportunity to announce the defendant's confession publicly, thus influencing thejurypool.
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Selection of jurors from ajurypooloccurs when a trial is announced and juror names are randomly selected and called out by thejurypoolclerk.
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During the trial jury orientation for the given four-month term, the grand jurors are selected from the trialjurypool, although the method of selection is not necessarily random.
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Forester said the ruling was to limit the jury pool's exposure to news stories that would be written about any last-minute developments between the two sides.
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Williams did not challenge the composition of thejurypool.
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