Jury panel definition

Jury panel means those persons randomly selected for jury
Jury panel means those persons randomly selected for jury service for a particular jury term.
Jury panel means the jurors present for voir dire in a spe- cific case.

Examples of Jury panel in a sentence

  • During “Stage 2 Shortlisting”, the top 30 applications selected by the Readers will be forwarded for final review by the Jury panel.

  • Jury panel should review the technical report submitted by the technical review committee and reflects the results on the evaluation.

  • Other potential jurors not selected for Grand Jury service will comprise the Petit Jury panel for the ensuing four-month period.

  • The Company will maintain the regular wage of an Employee subpoenaed as a Witness or called to serve on a Jury panel.

  • A Jury panel (composed of experts, doctors, leaders of patient organisations, representatives of Institutions) has been created as well.


More Definitions of Jury panel

Jury panel means the jurors present for voir dire in a specific case.
Jury panel means those persons randomly selected for jury service for a particular jury term. [2015 c 7 § 1; 1993 c 408 § 4; 1992 c 93 § 1; 1988 c 188 § 2; 1891 c 48 § 1; RRS
Jury panel means the jury panel for the selection of Winning Entries and Merit Entries and for the adjudication of matters related to the Competition;
Jury panel means the persons selected from the jurors’ register to act as jurors under section 15 or 22;
Jury panel means the Jury Panel to be formed pursuant to Clause 4.5 of this Competition Document.
Jury panel means the list of prospective jurors, selected from the master list
Jury panel means the persons who attend at court and from whom a jury may be selected for the trial of an action or issue by jury;