three-judge panel

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panel
noun
uk
/ˈpæn.əl/
us
/ˈpæn.əl/
a small group of people chosen to give advice, make a decision, or publicly discuss their opinions ...
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Except for minor cases, which account for 80 to 90 percent of all adjudicated cases, trials require athree-judgepanel.
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Thethree-judgepanelfound, among other concerns, that the trials of the two men should have been conducted separately.
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Athree-judgepanelaffirmed the lower court decision.
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The "en banc" panel remanded the case to thethree-judgepanel.
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Rather, all trials are conducted before either one judge or athree-judgepanel.
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These courts are presided over by athree-judgepanel.
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Osterhaus asked thethree-judgepanelto reverse the adoption and make the children available for adoption....
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Cases that are complex and difficult for a single judge to handle are handled by thethree-judgepanelas well.
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Two judges on thethree-judgepanelheld that false statements are not worthy of constitutional protection.
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Thethree-judgepanelstated that they refrained from assessing the truth of the statements made by the accusers and otherwise rejected possibly exculpatory evidence.
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Thethree-judgepanelagreed and the case was retried.
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Death sentences are automatically appealed to athree-judgepanel.
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Cases are heard by a single judge unless the court president decides to appoint athree-judgepanel.
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In 1985 athree-judgepanelunanimously reversed the district court on the search but upheld it on the state-law tort claims.
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Thethree-judgepanelrejected the appeal four weeks later.
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The court sits as athree-judgepanelwith no jury, and verdicts are by majority vote.
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Thethree-judgepanelcan set aside a jury conviction or acquittal if there has been an obvious miscarriage of justice.
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