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She sat down and the court proceeded to impanel a jury.
Most of the cases were financial, usually civil in nature, and the need to impanel a jury was rare.
We start tossing out the somewhat bizarre, we'll never be able to impanel a jury in this state again.
A circuit court has the power to issue death sentences and impanel grand juries.
"I'm convinced that we could still impanel a jury."
"If you have to impanel a jury for a 12-week trial, are you really going to get a cross section of the community?"
Only in "extraordinary circumstances and upon a showing of good cause" could a judge impanel a second jury for sentencing.
The Commissioner will then impanel an advisory committee to consider how to strengthen foreign language standards and issue recommendations next spring.
The Assembly wanted to give judges greater leeway to impanel separate juries for sentencing.
That caused Judge Cohn to impanel a second jury, which rendered today's decision.
But neither Congress nor President Obama is inclined to impanel such a commission.
"Impanel a jury of six of each, Luck versus Science.
Mr. Dukakis says that he would impanel a group to find ways to insure such people.
The Assembly bill omits the language about extraordinary circumstances, giving a judge more leeway to impanel a second jury.
Jurors interviewed by telephone tonight said there was a sense of frustration about the Attorney General's decision to impanel a second jury.
"We shall now impanel the Jury."
The high attrition rate has made Judge Ito's decision to impanel an unusually large number of alternates look prescient.
One possibility is that you exercise the powers vested in you under the Moreland Act to impanel such a commission.
Mr. Hunter has said he will soon impanel a new grand jury, to comply with a state law that requires an active panel at all times.
Judge Walter S. Smith announced that he would impanel an "advisory" seven-person jury to help him decide the case.
Mr. Bailey, who prosecutes criminal violations, cannot subpoena records but may request the judiciary to impanel a grand jury.
Thus, Mr. Morgenthau was able to impanel a grand jury to examine the truth of those assurances.
Williams returned to the bench after his discharge, and was the first judge in Ohio to impanel a jury of twelve women on August 26, 1920.
A few days earlier, Baird had in fact formally requested that Judge Wilson impanel a state grand jury to hear the matter.
The prospect of a jury trial apparently unnerved the Justice Department, which filed a motion asking the judge not impanel a jury.