to disqualify a whole jury
Impanel is a verb meaning to select and install a jury.
Impanel
Impanel (now spelt empanel) = to swear a jury to try an issue. it thus means to have sworn a jury to try an issue.
that means to have objective Jury
It means in rare occasians the jury is involed
Grand Jury Inquiry
First, a grand jury, as is the case of any other types of jury, is a jury assembled of people from the general public. This is what makes a jury public. Indict means for a grand jury to decide that there is enough evidence to bring an accused before the court to answer the charges.
Not in all cases.
It means that any jury pool, assembled to try you will be drawn from all socio-economic classes of the general population.
If you mean an Indictment by a Grand Jury, the answer is yes. If you mean anything having to do with their deliberations, the answer is no - all of that is secret. In federal criminal cases, and in some state cases, a transcript of the grand jury proceedings which led to an indictment may be obtained through discovery by the defendant in his particular criminal case.
They were extremely mean to her, and insulted her with rude questions.
The possessive form of "jury" is "jury's." For example, "The jury's decision was unanimous."