petit jury การใช้
- Bonaparte supported jury trials ( or petit jury ), and they were finally adopted.
- Example : " We're sort of like the petit jury.
- A second panel of physicians is chosen as the'petit jury', and a hearing officer is chosen.
- A grand jury is considered a jury of accusation and the petit jury as the jury of conviction.
- A second independent panel of physicians is chosen as the petit jury, and a hearing officer is chosen.
- Other significant interior spaces are the courtroom, and the original Petit Jury room and rear hall of the third floor.
- The medical peer review system is a quasi-judicial one, similar in some ways to the grand jury / petit jury system.
- Petit jury and venue provisions & mdash; both traceable to enumerated complaints in the incorporated to apply to the state governments.
- The same year he was chosen to sit on the colony's petit jury, but was fined five shillings for not serving.
- Another petit jury will soon try a couple of bankers who are charged with slipping cash to the Clinton campaign and who wound up with a patronage plum.
- So look at grand jury and look at petit jury and look at your books and work it out .-- Justanother 07 : 24, 3 December 2006 ( UTC)
- From 1641 to 1655 he held a number of town offices, including member of the town council, overseer and collector for the poor, and member of the petit jury.
- Jones was the first lawyer in Arkansas to raise the question that Negro persons had not been permitted to serve on the grand and petit juries, although many were qualified.
- That is why, when a grand jury elects to indict, grand jury materials are sealed and withheld from the petit jury ultimately convened to find the truth and render a verdict.
- Grand jury is so named because traditionally it has greater number of jurors than trial jury, called a petit jury ( from the French word " petit " meaning " small " ).
- The inquiry was by means of the grand jury; after the grand jury had found the bills of indictment submitted to it, the commissioners proceeded to hear and determine by means of the petit jury.
- The effort to rethink grand juries followed a series of successful initiatives by Judge Kaye to improve the lot of New Yorkers called to sit on conventional juries, which are known formally as petit juries.
- :: : : Another thing about traverse juries is that they normally have the traditional number of twelve members, so they are " petit juries " as opposed to " grand juries ", which are bigger.
- In Portsmouth, Freeborn was active in a number of minor civic roles, such as constable, member of the petit jury, and overseer of the poor, and also held the position of Deputy to the General Court for a year.
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