A jury was speedily empaneled, the low, stern tones of the judge were heard in timely admonition, and the prosecution was commenced.
Crier, open the court and let the jury be empaneled.
First there was the lengthy process of empanelling a jury, with the inevitable accompaniment of challenges and objections, until the most unintelligent looking dozen of the panel finally found themselves in the jury box.
On the day the jury was empanelled, the prisoner and every one else knew what it was to be.
When the coroner arrived, soon after six o'clock, a jury was empanelled and witnesses sworn.
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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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