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Definition of Impanelling
1. impanel [v] - See also: impanel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impanelling
Literary usage of Impanelling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Charles Sumner by Charles Sumner (1876)
"The first is, that it positively sets aside what, down to this day, on the ruling
of the highest magistrate of our country, has been the law in impanelling ..."
2. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1854)
"These are, 1, want of notice ; 2, the irregular impanelling of the jury; 3, the
admission of illegal, or the rejection of legal evidence; 4, ..."
3. Criminal Procedure, Or, Commentaries on the Law of Pleading and Evidence and by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1880)
"impanelling THE PETIT JURY AND CHALLENGING THE JURORS AND THE PANEL. § 931.
How defined.— A panel of jurors is a list of them. " A jury," says Coke, ..."
4. The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in Personal by William Tidd, Francis Joseph Troubat, Asa Israel Fish, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of King's Bench (1856)
"... with their qualifications, disqualifications, and exemptions ; and the mode
of proceeding for returning and impanelling common juries, ..."
5. Jurisdiction and Practice of Federal Courts: A Handbook for Practitioners by Charles P Williams (1917)
"The statutory provisions for impanelling jurors and the issuance and return 47
Schick v. US, 195 US 65. *0 127 US 540. 40149 Fed. 474. s0 Low v. ..."
6. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1889)
"Lillienthal vs. Anderson, 1 Idaho, 673. II—impanelling JURY. [The statutes
abrogating resort to triers, and leaving it to ..."
7. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1885)
"impanelling JURY. [The statutes abrogating resort to triers, and leaving it to
the Judge to determine all causes of challenge, do not, without more, ..."