Deliberation
That the case is put on hold for a period of time if the prosecution does not follow up the defendent should have the charges expungedAnother View: The above description refers to a case which is SUSPENDED not retired.I could find only two possible meanings of the word "retire" when applied to courts. The first refers to the jury - A jury retires after hearing all testimony, evidence, arguments of counsel, and instructions by the court, and retires (i.e. moves) from the courtroom to the jury room in order to to consider their verdict.The second is in the use of the word to refer to court cases and court documents which are transferred into storage (i.e.: the 'retirement' of records.
that means to have objective Jury
to disqualify a whole jury
Before a jury retires for deliberation the judge "instructs" them on the relevant law by either reading them the statute(s) or the appropriate excerpts so that they know and are aware of exactly what the law says on the matter they are about to deliberate on.
Helen Retires was created in 1934.
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.
The Count Retires - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 June 1913
Which fraction of theRaj ya Sabha retires every second year ?
Not in all cases.