impanel in a sentence
Examples
- Hunter has said he will soon impanel a new grand jury, to comply with a state law that requires an active panel at all times.
- The Foreign Relations Committee is especially interested in examining the internal administration documents related to the Justice Department's refusal to impanel a grand jury.
- From the outset of the 1997 trial, the appeals court said, Trager made clear his intention to impanel a religiously and racially mixed jury.
- But he said that he intended to enforce the law and that he expected the court to decide within a week whether to impanel a grand jury.
- Williams returned to the bench after his discharge, and was the first judge in Ohio to impanel a jury of twelve women on August 26, 1920.
- The coroner concluded that McCall had acted in the line of duty, and Judge Truman Futch claimed that he saw no need to impanel a grand jury.
- In a clear victory for prosecutors, the bill would greatly restrict the number of cases where judges could impanel new juries for the sentencing phase of a case.
- But defense attorneys questioned how Donald Vinson conducted some of his surveys and said extensive publicity about the bombing makes it impossible to impanel a fair jury in Oklahoma.
- To have roared into Baghdad and deposed Saddam would have betrayed the ad hoc coalition and would have left the United States in no position ever credibly to impanel another.
- Several weeks ago, Judge Walter S . Smith announced that he would impanel an " advisory " seven-person jury to help him decide the case.