释义 |
special jury noun 1. : a jury formerly selected by the parties each striking a number of names (as 12 each) from the general list before the jury is impaneled — called also struck jury 2. : a specially selected panel of jurors chosen by the court upon request of a party from a list of better educated or presumably more intelligent prospective jurors for a case involving complicated issues of fact or serious felonies — called also blue-ribbon jury |