The sheriff and coroner soon arrived, and a jury was impaneled immediately, as, by that time, the news had spread all over town, and the bank was surrounded by nearly all the best men in the place.
The coroner hastilyimpaneled a jury, consisting wholly of Pattmore's personal and political friends.
Three hundred cases have been disposed of; and three Grand Juries have been impaneled and discharged since this case began.
Since you began this trial three Grand Juries have been impaneled and discharged.
We will continue as we have been going on," said Judge McConnell after the arguments had been concluded; "the court has been diligent and cautious and intends to see that nothing but a fair and impartial jury is impaneled in this case.
But his pessimism gave way to a more hopeful frame of mind when the jury was finally impaneled and sworn and the trial began.
The recent trial was called an outrageous travesty on justice; attention was directed to the damnable vagaries of recent juries which had been impaneled to try red-handed Italian murderers.
Defn: One who is impaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.
Petit jury, a jury of twelve men, impaneled to try causes at the bar of a court; -- so called in distinction from the grand jury.
A jury was impaneled and by consent of all parties a (sham) verdict was rendered declaring him sane.
The jury is impaneled as follows: The justice directs the sheriff or constable to make a list of twenty-four inhabitants of the county qualified to serve as jurors in the district court, or of eighteen if the jury is to consist of six persons.
After the joining of issue, and before the court proceeds to the examination of the merits of the case, a jury is impaneled as in a civil action.
It was nearly two when the judge finished his charge, so they have plenty of time to waste; for if they came back to the court-room before three they would be impaneled in another trial.
As they are examined they answer the questions of their occupations and opinions truthfully, but if for any reason they are excused, they leave the box with a smile at those impaneled and a sigh of relief as at danger escaped.
The restraining influence of the surroundings, the fact that they are impaneled in a box and that they are a part of, the drama keeps them silent.
In 1485 it was enacted, by a statute entitled " Of what credit and estate those jurors must be which shall be impaneled in the Sheriff's Turn.
A jury was impaneled to adjudge the proportion due to the sovereign; and this course was not essentially varied, even after the right of granting aids to the crown was fully acknowledged to be vested in the parliament of the realm.
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