Jury Selection it refers to the procedure of selecting the jury by randomly selecting them from either voters list, automobile directory or telephone directory and then testing the selected ones for elimination to keep the best.
Jury selection : The process by which jurors for a particular trial are selected from the larger group of potential jurors summoned to the courthouse.
jury selection n. the means by which a jury is chosen, with a panel of potential jurors called, questioning of the jury by the judge and attorneys (voir dire), dismissal for cause, ...
JURY SELECTION - Also called, voir dire. This is an inquiry of prospective jurors, by the attorneys (in most jurisdictions) and by the judge, to determine if such jurors are fit for jury duty in a given case.
Jury selection list A panel from which jurors, who will hear the case, are drawn. Jury trial A trial in which the jury judges the facts and the judge rules on the law.
Jury selection Law French Strike for cause References ^ Lloyd Duhaime: Legal Dictionary ^ See the High Court of Australia's judgement in Jago v The District Court of NSW &ors. [1989] HCA 46. ^ Cleary, Gordon P. (2007).
Voir Dire - Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors. Warrant - Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers to conduct a search or make an arrest.
peremptory challenge - Opportunity during "voire dire" (jury selection) in which a party to a lawsuit may dismiss a member of the jury pool without cause. Perjury - The criminal offense of making a false statement under oath.
Panel: (1) In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case; (2) In the jury selection process, the group of potential jurors.
(1) In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case; (2) In the jury selection process, the group of potential jurors. Parties ...
panel: (1) In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually 3) that decide the case; (2) in the jury selection process, the group of potential jurors; ...
A preliminary examination made before or during a trial. Jury selection, qualification of an expert witness or evidence may be the subject of a voir dire.
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The attorney must be completely familiar with both the statewide rules and the rules of the local court that may apply to trial scheduling, jury selection, introduction of evidence, questioning of witnesses, requests for jury instructions, and so on.
See also: Jury, Case, Court, Trial, Law
 
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