venire

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venire englannista suomeksi

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venire englanniksi

  1. A writ of facias.

  2. (quote-book)|location=In the of the Savoy|Savoy London|publisher=Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (Assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for J. and J. Knapton ''et al.''|year=1729|page=&91;704&93;|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=2sZLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT704|oclc=900653560|passage=Where a ''Venire'' omits Part of the Iſſue, or any of the Parties; if a Juror is named in the ''corpus|Habeas Corpora'', by a Name different from that in the ''Venire''; or a Juror return'd on ſuch a Panel is omitted in the ''Habeas Corpora''; or a ''Venire'' or ''Diſtringas'' are iſſued without any Award on the Roll to warrant them; it will be ill, and is ſaid to be a Diſcontinuance.

  3. (quote-book)|title=A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783:(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Printed by T. C. Hansard,(nb...): For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ''et al.''|year=1817|volume=XXII (volume I of the continuation)|page=979/980|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=iKUrAQAAMAAJ&pg=PT478|oclc=495782310|passage=The crown may have as many ''venires'' as it pleases. Suppose there had been no ''venire'' at all, would a defence have aided that error? In the case of Young and Watson there was no return to the ''venire'', and yet there was held error after verdict. The Court might have granted a new rule after the old one was expired, and a ''venire novo'' would have issued in that case, 2 Roll. Ab. 720, p. 2.

  4. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=E. B. Ince,(nb...)|date=23 April 1842|volume=XX (New Series – volume XI. Part II. Cases at Common Law)|page=291|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AY4sAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA291|oclc=70896711|passage=A ''venire de novo'' may be granted for a defect which does not appear on the record; as, for instance, if the jury improperly eat or drink before they deliver their verdict (..) In ''Dovey'' v. ''Hobson''(nb..), the Court awarded a ''venire de novo'' where a juryman was sworn who had not been summoned. In ''Arundel's case''(nb..), a ''venire de novo'' was awarded where the jury had been summoned from a wrong county.

  5. (quote-book) &91;page 1942&93; Where a venire is demanded by either party, the justice may deliver it himself to the constable, to be executed; but if he delivers it to the party, and he does not appear at the time to which the cause is adjourned for trial, and the venire is not returned, the justice may consider the suppression of the venire by the party as a waiver of the trial by jury, and proceed to hear and decide the cause himself, as if no venire had been demanded or issued. ''Coon'' v. ''Snyder'', 19 Johns. 384.

  6. A group of persons summoned by a writ of facias to appear in court for jury selection.

  7. (quote-book) and others protesting the Vietnam War of conspiring to violate the Military Service Act of 1967 by advocating the destruction of draft cards (..) was devoid of women, largely because the venire from which this jury was formed contained only 9% women. A subsequent analysis of the distribution of the proportion of women in the venires of all the judges in the district showed that the venires for one judge – the Spock trial judge – had a distribution centered about an unusually low proportion of women.

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  9. (quote-book) This appeal's central question is whether equal protection prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation in jury selection.

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  11. to arrive

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  13. to manifest itself

  14. (uxi)

  15. to take position

  16. (q) to originate (from)

  17. (ux)

  18. to ejaculate

  19. to to mind

  20. to result

  21. to complete or able to accomplish

  22. to cost

  23. (q)/(l) + infinitive to be compelled (to do); to have an impulse (to do)

  24. to be (q)

  25. to born (q)

  26. to come out of the ground; to up (q)

  27. to complete successfully; to out; to up

  28. to be

  29. (inflection of)

  30. come, arrive

  31. coming, arrival, return