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A group of highly qualified persons selected by a court on the request of either party to a lawsuit to decide complex and speciali...
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Under the laws of some states, cases of unusual importance or complexity may be tried to special juries chosen from a venire with qua...
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... understand many of the claim terms as the jury would not consist of patent lawyers, computer scie... engineers unless the parties stipulate to a "blue ribbon" jury; I would welcome their doing so but a...
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...Torres, was convicted by a special jury in the New York Supreme Court, New York County, of... on grounds that the use of a special or 'blue-ribbon' jury in his case violated the due process ...
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... of the special or so-called 'blue ribbon' jury as used by state courts in the State ...
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...A Blue Ribbon Jury, comprised of members of the Academy's...
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... for an order that the trial be by a special jury, pursuant to New York law, which motion was grante... that can flow from the use of the 'blue ribbon' jury. Two men must forfeit their lives aft...
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... was adjudged guilty of murder and the jury fixed his penalty at death. An Illinois statute pr... of union leaders for extortion, was the "blue ribbon" jury case in which the jury was weighted i...
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... Supreme Court, contending that the grand jury selection procedures followed in his case were inv... in Fay, approving New York's special "blue-ribbon" jury system, for the Court stated flatly t...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - Moments after the verdict was announced last week in a racially charged case involving a white transit cop who fatally shot a black man, Oscar Grant, the accusations rang out.
Critics said the jury convicted former Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer Johannes Mehserle of the least serious of three homicide charges - involuntary manslaughter - because none of the jurors were black. Three were Latino, one was Asian and eight were white.
...But the Blue Ribbon Commission on Jury System Improvement recog...