impartial juror
1impartial juror — A juror who will render an impartial verdict on the evidence. International News Service v News Publishing Co. 118 Okla 113, 247 P 87 …
2fair and impartial jury — Jury chosen to hear evidence and render verdict without any fixed opinion concerning the guilt, innocence or liability of defendant. Means that every member of the jury must be a fair and impartial juror. City of San Antonio v. McKenzie Const. Co …
3fair and impartial jury — Jury chosen to hear evidence and render verdict without any fixed opinion concerning the guilt, innocence or liability of defendant. Means that every member of the jury must be a fair and impartial juror. City of San Antonio v. McKenzie Const. Co …
4The Jury (TV serial) — For the American TV series of the same name see The Jury (TV series). Infobox Television show name = The Jury caption = The Jury intertitle show name 2 = Masterpiece Theatre: The Jury genre = Legal drama writer = Peter Morgan director = Pete… …
5Monica Lewinsky — Monica Samille Lewinsky Monica Samille Lewinsky (23 juillet 1973 à San Francisco, Californie) est une Américaine qui défraya la chronique en 1998 1999 lorsqu il fut rendu public qu elle avait eu des relations sexuelles avec le président …
6Monica Lewinsky — Lewinsky redirects here. For other uses, see Lewinsky (disambiguation). Monica Lewinsky Monica Lewinsky, May 1997 Born Monica Samille Lewinsky July 23, 1973 (1973 07 23) …
7Jury — A jury a sworn body of persons convened to render a rational, impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. A trial in which a jury decides the verdict is known as a… …
8voir dire — 1 / vwär dir, wär / n [Anglo French, to speak the truth]: a formal examination esp. to determine qualification (as of a proposed witness) the judge admitted the witness s expert testimony after a voir dire by the attorney; esp: the act or process …
9jury — A certain number of men and women selected according to law, and sworn (jurati) to inquire of certain matters of fact, and declare the truth upon evidence to be laid before them. This definition embraces the various subdivisions of juries; as… …
10jury — A certain number of men and women selected according to law, and sworn (jurati) to inquire of certain matters of fact, and declare the truth upon evidence to be laid before them. This definition embraces the various subdivisions of juries; as… …