to remove or withdraw into solitude or retirement; seclude.
She sequestered the two boys to prevent them from fighting.
In healthy adults, about 30% of blood platelets are sequestered in the spleen.
In a sequestered disk, a fragment of the NP has broken loose from the disk and is free in the spinal canal.
When a jury is sequestered it is usually a hardship for the individuals. They are away from home and family and for the most part are isolated from the world outside. If there is no good reason for it, a judge will not order the jury sequestered. Most trials can proceed, integrity intact, without sequestering the jury members.
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A judge may order a jury to be sequestered "Sequestered"
If it is a sequestered PROSECUTION witness, of course he can talk to them. If the witness is a defense witness the prosecutor shouldn't be talking to them whether they are sequestered, or not.
A sequestered jury usually happens when a trial is very visible or involves famous people or celebrities. This rarely happens on a day to day basis.
It means removed or set apart.
It never has been.