impanel (Meaning)

Wordnet

impanel (v)

enter into a list of prospective jurors

select from a list

Webster

impanel (v. t.)

To enter in a list, or on a piece of parchment, called a panel; to form or enroll, as a list of jurors in a court of justice.

impanel Sentence Examples

  1. The judge impaneled a jury of 12 individuals to hear the case.
  2. The impanelment process involved questioning potential jurors about their biases and qualifications.
  3. The impaneled jury was sworn in and charged with the duty of reaching a verdict.
  4. The impanelment of the jury was completed after a thorough examination of each candidate.
  5. The impaneled jury heard opening statements and began considering the evidence presented.
  6. The impanelment of the jury was essential to protect the rights of the accused and ensure a fair trial.
  7. The court impaneled a grand jury to investigate allegations of misconduct.
  8. The impaneled grand jury heard testimony and gathered evidence before issuing a final report.
  9. The impanelment of the grand jury was controversial, with some questioning its necessity.
  10. The impaneled jury deliberated for several days before reaching a unanimous verdict.

FAQs About the word impanel

enter into a list of prospective jurors, select from a listTo enter in a list, or on a piece of parchment, called a panel; to form or enroll, as a list of juror

enrol, matriculate,induct, enlist, register, muster, draft, conscript, inscribe,enroll

expel,exclude, exclude, delist, expel, reject, reject, delist, expunge, omit

The judge impaneled a jury of 12 individuals to hear the case.

The impanelment process involved questioning potential jurors about their biases and qualifications.

The impaneled jury was sworn in and charged with the duty of reaching a verdict.

The impanelment of the jury was completed after a thorough examination of each candidate.