Impanel

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In Old English Practice. To write the names of jurors on a panel, which is an oblong piece of parchment attached to the venire. This is done by the sheriff, or other officer lawfully authorized. In American Practice. The word is used of a jury drawn for trial of a particular cause by the clerk, as well as of the general list of jurors returned by the sheriff. Graham, Prac. 275. See 1 Arch. Prac. 365; 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 354.

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In Old English Practice. To write the names of jurors on a panel, which is an oblong piece of parchment attached to the venire. This is done by the sheriff, or other officer lawfully authorized. In American Practice. The word is used of a jury drawn for trial of a particular cause by the clerk, as well as of the general list of jurors returned by the sheriff. Graham, Prac. 275. See 1 Arch. Prac. 365; 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 354.

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    impanel, Webster’s NewWorld Dictionary; January 1, 1988

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    Court clarifies ruling on extended sentence ; Cases not subject to review unless still under appeal, The Columbian (Vancouver, WA); June 17, 2005; STEPHANIE RICE, Columbian staff writer


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