- trial. The
group of
potential jurors (the "jury pool,” also
known as the
venire) is
first selected from
among the
community using a
reasonably random method...
- In law,
venire facias (Latin for "may you
cause to come"), also
venire facias juratores, and
often shortened to
venire, is a writ
directing a
sheriff to...
- from a
venire, or jury pool, by
requiring (only) them to
actively register for jury duty
violated the defendant's
right to a
representative venire. The...
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impartiality of the jury is the
nature of the panel, or
venire, from
which the
jurors are selected.
Venires must
represent a fair cross-section of the community;...
-
first person singular perfect indicative active forms of the
Latin verbs venire, videre, and vincere,
which mean "to come", "to see", and "to conquer",...
- Rest on weak
interior cadence from L****us's Qui vult
venire post me, mm. 3–5...
-
contraction of à chef
venir ("to come to a head"),
ultimately from
Latin ad
caput venire, "to come to a head", thus: "to
reach a conclusion, accomplish, achieve"...
-
Latin venio where the
first syllable was stressed, vs
venir from
Latin venire where the main
stress was on the
penultimate syllable. An
operational definition...
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Guardando in
quella parte onde venia, Io vidi
monna Vanna e
monna Bice
Venire inver lo loco là 'v'io era, L'una
appresso de l'altra miriviglia; E sì come...
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discrimination in jury
selection Women in
United States juries Racial exclusion in
venire Strauder v. West
Virginia (1880)
Virginia v.
Rives (1880) Neal v. Delaware...