empaneling वाक्य
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- Empaneling a jury has been slowed by regulations governing military trials.
- Then, early this year, charges were dismissed by prosecutors who blamed a technical problem in empaneling the grand jury.
- Simply empaneling a new grand jury doesn't necessarily point to further charges in the case, legal experts said.
- The Sussex County prosecutor's office must now decide whether to seek the death penalty again by empaneling a new jury.
- During the June term of the court, Desha's lawyers used a number of peremptory challenges to again prevent the court from empaneling a jury.
- Law enforcement officials also have been considering empaneling a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia to hear evidence and bring charges against anyone involved in Pearl's kidnapping.
- At a preliminary hearin in the case on Friday, the prosecutor argued that empaneling a jury would be " pointless " and Judge Valentina Kudryashova accepted the argument.
- At the time of the empaneling, neither being a party to a fixed game show nor fixing a game show in the first place were crimes in their own right.
- The mayor then walked with the group to Room 438, an empaneling room, where a group of several dozen potential jurors is whittled down by lawyers into an actual jury panel.
- Speculation the fight might have been rigged, giving promoter Don King a lucrative rematch, has prompted four investigations including the empaneling of a grand jury by Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau.
- From the outset of the trial in federal court in Brooklyn, Trager made clear his intention of empaneling a religiously and racially mixed jury, the appeals court said in its decision Monday.
- In empaneling the grand jury, Ray will seek to determine whether Clinton's testimony in the Jones case was sufficiently misleading to warrant bringing criminal charges against the president once he leaves office.
- "There is no reason to believe that empaneling a fair and impartial jury would be more difficult in this court than in any other district in the United States, " prosecutors said.
- At the same time, it became clear that empaneling a predominantly black jury had created a safety valve for whatever anxiety might have built up in the black community about Simpson's ability to get a fair trial.
- Last week, DeKalb's Superior Court judges approved empaneling two special grand juries _ one to look into corruption at the DeKalb jail and the other to investigate the murder of Derwin Brown, which officials have called an assassination.
- Instead of empaneling two juries of Solomons ( one jury to decide the issue, then to be ignored, when we appeal their decision to the second jury ), let's see if the answer isn't clearer after a few more months.
- By most accounts, that's not the only way in which a second Simpson trial, whether caused by a mistrial or by a hung jury, would be conducted differently _ that is, once the lengthy and excruciating task of empaneling a new jury was completed.
- Mrs . King said she had hoped the president would consider empaneling a federal commission to investigate new evidence she claims supports the theory that Ray, who died in prison this year, did not act alone in the murder of King and possibly wasn't even the killer.
- In response to the motion by the defense lawyers, Assistant US Attorney Theodore B . Heinrich, a prosecutor in the cases, contended that empaneling two juries for each trial will mean that many witnesses will have to testify twice, once during the guilt phase of each trial and once during the punishment phase.
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