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1
The defence has expressed concern at the difficulty in finding an
impartial
jury
.
2
Trials for all serious crimes shall be by an
impartial
jury
of one's peers.
3
He is guaranteed a "speedy and public trial, by an
impartial
jury
.
"
4
The resulting news coverage has made selecting an
impartial
jury
from the county impossible, they said.
5
The Association says the publicity about the accused undermines the chance of finding an
impartial
jury
.
6
This book is not an
impartial
jury
.
7
Finding an
impartial
jury
for the New York case was a difficult task, with hundreds summoned as potential jurors.
8
To secure an
impartial
jury
,
each party may object to or "challenge," a number of the jurors.
9
Before an
impartial
jury
Burr's conduct would convict himself, were not one word of testimony to be offered against him.
10
The large number of people summoned reflects the difficulty expected in finding an
impartial
jury
for such a high-profile, emotive case.
11
So many people were summoned because of the difficulty expected in finding an
impartial
jury
for such a high-profile, emotive case.
12
The facts will eventually test all our theories, and they form, after all, the only
impartial
jury
to which we can appeal.
13
The lawyers had argued it was impossible to seat an
impartial
jury
in Boston due to the intense publicity surrounding the attack.
14
Mearkle's lawyers argued against releasing the video, saying the surrounding publicity would make it difficult to select an
impartial
jury
at trial.
15
Walker said the flurry of media coverage surrounding the trial could make it difficult to seat an
impartial
jury
anywhere in the state.
16
Updyke's lawyer, Everett Wess, said his primary concern is getting a fair and
impartial
jury
in a case that stirs emotions in Alabama.
impartial
jury
impartial