State law gives the council the power to empanel a new charter review commission and choose all its members without the mayor's approval.
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At worst _ and it is bad enough _ it may make it harder to empanel a fair-minded jury in a capital case.
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But the mediation board told Bush there was virtually no chance of an agreement, and recommended that he empanel an emergency Board if the Northwest mechanics struck.
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Motion denied, Brinkema said, stating that she could empanel impartial jurors here in suburban Washington, D . C ., by probing for potential bias during screening.
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In Little Rock, Ark ., Starr said that he might not seek to empanel a new grand jury there when the term of the current panel expires in early May.
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"Now they want to be nice, " said Wilson, who added that the only way to find the truth is to empanel the commission the Kings wanted.
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But the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was no indication that the decision to empanel the grand jury was based on any fresh evidence in the case.
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The attorney general has armed me with all the authority under the law necessary to get to the facts, including, if necessary, the power to empanel a grand jury,
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Where equitable claims are tried, testimony is most frequently by deposition, unless the court has opted to empanel an advisory jury, in which case oral testimony is the norm.
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Brian Rohrbough, whose 15-year-old son, Daniel, was shot outside the school, had said he wanted the commission to urge the governor to empanel a grand jury.