How To Use Empanel In A Sentence
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“My personal view of whether doubt exists as to what a second jury would do is not a subtitute for actually empaneling a second jury.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Irkick v. Bell:
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In a brazen demonstration of willfulness, AMC proceeded to trial without an expert, empanelling a jury for three days without even the remotest possibility of success on its infringement claim.
Patentee's Litigation Deemed "A Collosal Waste of Time"; Sanctions Granted
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He goes from a panel of three "Idol" judges to empanelling a jury.
CNN Transcript May 8, 2008
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That's the commission that Peskin himself helped create a couple of years back, with the idea of empanelling a body of "experts" who could put the brakes on any of the mayor's ambitious development proposals.
SFGate: Top News Stories
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After Whitman obtained her excuse from having to serve as a juror, fortunately -- for the people of the state who want to see state laws protecting children from child molesters enforced in courtrooms that require jurors for their function -- there were still some "little people" left in the venire from which a jury could be empanelled.
David Coleman: Is Meg Whitman California's Version of Leona Helmsley?
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After the trial commenced, but before a jury was empanelled, counsel embarked on a series of applications relating primarily to the admissibility of evidence.
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It might command the sheriff to require a defendant to appear and show cause; to seize property unless a defendant justified the keeping of it; to empanel a jury; and so on.
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His cure for what ails us calls for empanelling a blue ribbon study group like the 911 Commission, sounding like reform the same way that a pneumatic jack-hammer sounds like a dial tone.
Will Durst: Old Piranha Pants
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If Steven is up for it I would love to have him judge - and if not, maybe I can empanel some people since it looks liek the concensus is to have several categories in order to coak the lurkers who have been intimidated by some of the entries into taking part.
Paper Chef #19, The Results
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Then they empaneled a grand jury and brought DAs from every county around Colorado, and they all came to the same conclusion.
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The jury was empanelled, and counsel for the Crown began his opening, which was not completed on the first day.
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It might command the sheriff to require a defendant to appear and show cause; to seize property unless a defendant justified the keeping of it; to empanel a jury; and so on.
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There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced.
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The General Insurance Association has thrown the ball back in the court of the four companies after junking its empanelment of third party administrators.
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After the trial commenced, but before a jury was empanelled, counsel embarked on a series of applications relating primarily to the admissibility of evidence.
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Wednesday empaneling was finished; the trial started.
John Fund and the Truth: On Trial in New York
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A federal grand jury was empaneled in 1996, and he subpoenaed witnesses to testify.
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A grand jury subpoena is available only when the government has sufficient grounds to believe a crime has been committed to go to the trouble of empaneling a grand jury.
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On the day fixed for trial the jury was empanelled.
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In this case, I think empaneling a new jury is a waste of time and money.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Irkick v. Bell:
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A grand jury subpoena is available only when the government has sufficient grounds to believe a crime has been committed to go to the trouble of empaneling a grand jury.
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He allegedly empaneled his daughter as a juror in his courtroom and discussed her feelings about the case with her between the time when the verdict was reached and sentencing occurred.
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This demand sent startled city attorneys scurrying to their statute books to find a precedent for empaneling a jury to hear a municipal ordinance violation, normally disposed of with a hearing, a fine, and a stern word from the bench.
Colossus
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After being indicted, he pulled together lists of prospective jurors in his case, then a list of the 14 people empaneled to hear his case.
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He gives jury pool members a chance to be disqualified if they know any of the parties or witnesses, then he empanels the 12-person jury.
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He allegedly empaneled his daughter as a juror in his courtroom and discussed her feelings about the case with her between the time when the verdict was reached and sentencing occurred.
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Indeed, Walsh was considering empanelling a new grand jury.
Printing: Democrats' 'Battered Wife Syndrome'
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There was talk of empaneling a grand jury to go over some of that evidence.
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After being indicted, he pulled together lists of prospective jurors in his case, then a list of the 14 people empaneled to hear his case.
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Recounts were mounted, grand juries were empanelled, and the FBI was called in.
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Then they empaneled a grand jury and brought DAs from every county around Colorado, and they all came to the same conclusion.
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TMZ obtained the juror questionnaires - filled out by all of the prospective jurors before they were empanelled on the jury to determine the fate of the man accused of murdering her family.
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In empaneling a special investigative grand jury to probe the city's child welfare agency, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes put part of Mayor Michael Bloomberg 's administration in prosecutors' cross hairs.
Grand Jury Turns Focus on Agency
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He gives jury pool members a chance to be disqualified if they know any of the parties or witnesses, then he empanels the 12-person jury.
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They were not to hold meetings, or to sit on assizes, or to be empanelled as jurymen, for any cause whatever; but were to be excluded from every office, for ever more.
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On the day fixed for trial the jury was empanelled.
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He could have gone to the U.S. attorney and empaneled a grand jury.
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What its proposal, emailed to reporters a couple minutes ago, actually concerns is empaneling an investigation into abuses which may have been committed by U.S. officials or agents in connection with the U.S. response to the events of September 11, 2001, or in relation to alleged acts or threats against national security, and which at a minimum will investigate detentions, renditions and the alleged use of torture and other mistreatment of detainees.
13-Point Program To Destroy America | ATTACKERMAN
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He could have gone to the U.S. attorney and empaneled a grand jury.
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There was talk of empaneling a grand jury to go over some of that evidence.
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My personal view of whether doubt exists as to what a second jury would do is not a subtitute for actually empaneling a second jury.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Irkick v. Bell:
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empanel prospective jurors
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Recounts were mounted, grand juries were empanelled, and the FBI was called in.
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I will also be empaneled with Marie Brennan and Monissa Whiteley on "Fantasy and Reaction" (my short version of the topic is: are those idiots who write fantasy novels set in monarchies and aristocracies really closet monarchy-lovers, because otherwise why in the heck would they write that crap?).
Fusion Categories
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GRACE: And now he is facing charges, child endangerment charges, going from an "Idol" panel of three to empanelling a jury on these charges.
CNN Transcript May 8, 2008
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Empanelling a grand jury empowers prosecutors both to serve subpoenas, and to gather testimony under oath.
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TMZ obtained the juror questionnaires - filled out by all of the prospective jurors before they were empanelled on the jury to determine the fate of the man accused of murdering her family.
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And this "Idol" goes from a panel of three judges to empanelling a jury.
CNN Transcript May 8, 2008
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This is a case where the jury that was empanelled were 15 jurors to hear the evidence.
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A federal grand jury was empaneled in 1996, and he subpoenaed witnesses to testify.
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UPDATE: The Kansas City Star reported on Thursday that because of this decision, no appeal will be filed to challenge empaneling of a similar grand jury in Johnson County to investigate Planned Parenthood's activities there.
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