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empanel
[ em-pan-l ]
verb (used with object)
empanel
/ ɪˈæə /
verb
- to enter on a list (names of persons to be summoned for jury service)
- to select (a jury) from the names on such a list
Derived Forms
- ˈ貹ԱԳ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲe·貹ı adjective
- ܲe·貹ı adjective
Example Sentences
On Wednesday, Johnson carried on Loudermilk’s effort to relitigate Jan. 6 and the subsequent investigation, empaneling a subcommittee to probe the work of the original committee.
In a new development, the panel provided emails indicating the Department of Justice had empaneled a grand jury to look into potential crimes related to the origin of COVID-19.
The second grand jury was empaneled after the Supreme Court last summer issued its infamous decision in Trump v.
For prospective jurors who remain, it’s the in-person follow-up questions that determine who is empaneled and who will be excused.
He said that the grand jury empaneled last year will remain in place.
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