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Definition of Empanelled
1. empanel [v] - See also: empanel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Empanelled
Literary usage of Empanelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1890)
"... jurors are duly empanelled and sworn ;3 and when they are thus sworn to try
the accused on the charge preferred, jeopardy attaches.4 If it attaches for ..."
2. A Treatise on Criminal Pleading and Practice by Francis Wharton (1889)
"... and that the attorney-general has no right, after the jury is empanelled and
witnesses called, to withdraw the case without their sanction.4 In some ..."
3. L.R.A. as Authorities: Including the Citations of Each Case as Precedent, (1 by Lawyers' reports annotated, United States Supreme Court (1914)
"... in absence of showing that a jury was not subsequently properly empanelled.
Cited in Grand Trunk Western R. Co. v. Poole, 175 Ind. 575, 93 NE 26, ..."
4. Digest of the Decisions of the Courts of Common Law and Admiralty in the by Theron Metcalf, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, George Ticknor Curtis (1863)
"... before the magistrate's signing euch process, is valid, ib. another to be
summoned and empanelled. It was held, that such proceedings were legal. ..."
5. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia by John Harrison Surratt, George Purnell Fisher (1867)
"Does my learned brother mean to say that a jury is empanelled in a canse before
... When is a jury empanelled ? Mr. MERRICK. The jury cannot be said to be ..."
6. Precedents of Indictments and Pleas: Adapted to the Use of Both of the by Francis Wharton (1881)
"The grand jurors empanelled and sworn, etc., to inquire for the State of Indiana
and the body of the County of ^7^,(»*) upon their oath do present, etc. ..."