Empanel in a sentence as a verb

Arguably, if a juror comes forward with something like that, it's time to empanel a Federal grand jury to investigate the judge and prosecutor.

> And they can empanel expert witnesses to describe the kinds of errors that are typical of the methodPresumably that's beyond the reach of a defendant on legal aid.

And they can empanel expert witnesses to describe the kinds of errors that are typical of the method, but again, without having to uncover evidence unique to the present case.

When uncertainty is a basis for prosecution, the only criteria we have are the potential misunderstandings of the dumbest jury a prosecutor could possibly empanel.

Empanel definitions

verb

enter into a list of prospective jurors

See also: impanel

verb

select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"

See also: impanel panel