voter's and driver's license list.
The jury pool is the group from which potential juror's names are taken and sent summons. Before and during voir dire, the potential jurors are often referred to as the jury pool again.
This is a great question! Often trial judges instruct the jurors to listen to each other's views, but there's no legal requirement that they do so. The reason it's necessary is that a jury verdict must be unanimous, and that often means that the jurors must either compromise or persuade some of the panel to change their minds in order to reach a verdict. If the jurors simply did a single vote with no discussion, very few trials would result in a verdict-- it's almost unheard of for all 12 (or even 6) to agree on the first ballot.
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A grand jury is a group of citizens (often 23) that is empowered to investigate potential criminal conduct in order to determine if criminal charges should be brought. Their job is to decide if there is probable cause to believe certain offences were commited. It is called a "grand" jury because it traditionally has more jurors than a trial jury.
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The most skilled and experienced employees are often selected as supervisors.
When you select cells, their colour changes to show that they have been selected, and that is often referred to as a highlight. So you could say that highlighted cells are selected cells.
Often plant managers are responsible for identifying potential projects that will enable their plants to operate on a different scale or on a more efficient basis.
Another names that is often used when referring to the Enlightenment is The Age of Reason.