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Even with an impartial jury, court cases don't always go according to plan.
There would be no way to pick an impartial jury.
The trial was moved here after efforts failed in May to seat an impartial jury there.
That should no longer be in dispute: an impartial jury of 12 good people and true has decided the answer is yes.
It is required under the principles of fundamental justice to have an impartial jury.
Somebody is trying to make it difficult to pick a fair and impartial jury."
The judge's purpose was to insure that an impartial jury could be found.
Senators would not represent an impartial jury of the President's peers.
These rights included a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury.
It jeopardizes the concept of a fair and impartial jury.
It will be impossible to select a fair and impartial jury."
He said extensive publicity had made it difficult to select an impartial jury.
The crime itself was heinous enough so that a judge agreed it would be hard to find an impartial jury here.
There's just no way to find an impartial jury."
The Sixth Amendment calls for trial by an "impartial jury."
A. Very careful and detailed questioning of prospective jurors should result in an impartial jury.
Defense lawyers argue that the policy violates a defendant's right to trial by an impartial jury.
The depth and breadth of local coverage, he said, made it impossible to field an impartial jury anywhere in the state.
There's no way to pick a fair and impartial jury in Ford County."
He claimed that this Missouri law violated his sixth amendment rights to an impartial jury.
"I think already they have passed the point of no return in terms of whether there can be fair and impartial jury deliberations," he said.
We have just seen an impartial jury nail 24 crimes to people in business or political partnership with the Clintons.
"I think we will be able to get a fair and impartial jury," Judge Nickerson said in court.
Together they hoped to remind the American society that minorities had the right to testify in court and have impartial jury trials.
"We always considered it possible to get a fair and impartial jury in Los Angeles County," he said.