Venire - A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. (See venire facias in Foreign Words Glossary.) For legal advise regarding Venire, you can contact our legal staff via phone (800) 341-2684 or email myweblawyer@aol.com .
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Venire (n) The law of the state require the eligible jurors to be listed. It permits the selection of the jury from this list. Such a list containing the names of the jurors are named as 'Venire' Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
Venire - A Writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. venue - Geographical location in which a case is tried. Verdict - A conclusion, as to fact or law, that forms the bases for the courts' judgment. (See directed verdict.) ...
venire (ven-eer-ay) n. the list from which jurors may be selected. venue n. 1) the proper or most convenient location for trial of a case.
VENIRE FACIAS DE NOVO, practice. The name of a new writ of venire facias; this is awarded when, by reason of some irregularity or defect in the proceeding on the first venire, or the trial, the proper effect of that which has been frustrated, ...
venire: technically, a writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors; popularly used as meaning the body of names thus summoned ...
Venire Process by which jurors are summoned to try a case; the jury panel. Venue The place of trial; one of several places where a trial may properly be conducted.
Venire - A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. Venue - Authority of a court to hear a matter based on geographical location. Verdict - A conclusion, as to fact or law, that forms the basis for the court's judgment.
Venire - A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors, also refers to the people summoned for jury duty, as in the 'jury venire' or 'jury panel.' ...
venire To come, or to appear in court; sometimes used to refer to a list of persons who have been, or are to be, summoned for jury duty. venire facias An ancient writ summoning a person for jury duty.
venire: Usually describes the whole group of people called for jury duty from which the jurors are selected. From the Latin for "to come." venue: The particular court in which an action may be brought.
Veniremen People who are summoned to the courthouse so that they may be questioned and perhaps chosen as jurors in trials of civil or criminal cases. Vertical privity ...
Term: Venire Definition: Process by which jurors are summoned to try a case; the jury panel. Term: Venue Definition: The place of trial; one of several places where a trial may properly be conducted.
venire - "To speak the truth. " The questioning of potential jurors by the judge and the lawyers to determine any biases, prejudices or other reasons for disqualification.
The venire, a panel of prospective jurors living in the district where the trial is to be held, is summoned for examination.
convenire, to come together), an association of persons, so used in the Statute of Labourers of 1360, which, inter alia, declared void "all alliances and covins of masons and carpenters.
A challenge to the array is made on account of some defect in making the return to the venire, and is at once an objection to all the jurors in the panel.
PANEL practice. A schedule or roll containing the names of jurors, summoned by virtue of a writ of venire facias, and annexed to the writ. It is returned... more PANNEL Scotch law. A person, accused of a crime; one indicted. ... more ...
Covenant. French covenant, convenant, agreement: Latin convenire, to come together, agree. A promise under seal: as, a covenant to pay rent. Cover. See Covert.
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