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jury wheel
noun
- a device, containing slips with the names of prospective jurors, that when spun mixes the names for random selection.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of jury wheel1
Example Sentences
In 1992, Connecticutâs federal court found that Hartford and New Britain â home to two-thirds of the stateâs Black and Hispanic populations â were improperly omitted entirely from the qualified jury wheel because a computer read the letter âdâ in âHartfordâ as meaning all potential jurors there were deceased and because names from New Britainâs voter rolls were never inputted.
In part they blame the federal courtâs âmaster jury wheelâ of about 600,000 potential jurors for underrepresenting Black people.
They asked for dismissal of the indictment and a halt to proceedings in the case ending what they called the âreconstitution of the jury wheelâ.
Thereupon the clerk, in the presence of representatives of both parties, shall draw from the jury wheel or box containing the names of persons selected to serve as petit jurors in the court of common pleas in such county, twenty names which shall be drawn and counted in a like manner as for jurors in the court of common pleas.
Two men at the jury wheel, kickin' like a mule, Bringin' home the Rio Grande up to Liverpool.
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