verb
- to select and enroll people to serve on a jury or committee
Usage: legal
Examples
- The court will impanel a jury of twelve citizens for the murder trial.
- It took three days to impanel an impartial jury for the high-profile case.
- The judge had to impanel a new jury after discovering bias in the original selection.
- They will impanel a grand jury to investigate the corruption allegations.
- The attorney challenged the process used to impanel the jury.
- Court officials began to impanel potential jurors early Monday morning.