impanel a jury
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- The judge began the process to impanel a jury for the high-profile case.
- It took several days to successfully impanel a fair and impartial jury.
- The attorneys worked diligently to impanel a jury that would be sympathetic to their arguments.
- Before the trial could begin, they needed to impanel a jury of twelve citizens.
- They were hoping to impanel a jury by the end of the week.
- The court scheduled extra time to impanel a jury, expecting many challenges.
- The prosecution tried to impanel a jury quickly to avoid delays.
- It is a fundamental right to have a jury impanelled for serious criminal charges.
- After much deliberation, the judge decided to impanel a new jury.
- The goal of voir dire is to impanel an unbiased jury.