Venire facias de novo — Latin literally (you)cause to come anew . Venire facias (literally (you) cause to come )is a writ issued by an official of the court summoning prospective jurors. Venire facias de novo is a legal term which the court uses when there has been some … Wikipedia
venire facias de novo — /vanayriy feysh(iy)as diy nowvow/ A fresh or new venire, which the court grants when there has been some impropriety or irregularity in returning the jury, or where the verdict is so imperfect or ambiguous that no judgment can be given upon it,… … Black's law dictionary
venire facias de novo — noun also venire de novo Etymology: venire facias de novo from New Latin, literally, you cause to come anew; venire de novo from New Latin, literally, to come anew : a new writ of venire issued to summon a jury anew on some irregularity or defect … Useful english dictionary
venire de novo — /vanayriy diy nowvow/ See venire facias de novo … Black's law dictionary
venire de novo — Same as venire facias de novo … Ballentine's law dictionary
venire de novo — noun see venire facias de novo … Useful english dictionary
venire — ve·ni·re /və nī rē/ n [probably from venireman]: a panel from which a jury is to be selected compare array Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
venire — Synonyms and related words: blue ribbon jury, certiorari, citation, country, garnishment, grand jury, habeas corpus, hung jury, impanelment, inquest, jury, jury list, jury of inquest, jury of matrons, jury panel, jury selection, monition, panel,… … Moby Thesaurus
7. Zusatzartikel zur Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten — Der 7. Zusatzartikel zur Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten, das Seventh Amendment, der wie der erste bis sechste und der achte bis zehnte Verfassungszusatz zur sogenannten Bill of Rights gehört, garantiert, dass bestimmte Zivilprozesse vor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
trial — A judicial examination and determination of issues between parties to action, whether they be issues of law or of fact, before a court that has jurisdiction. Tittsworth v. Chaffin, Mo.App., 741 S.W.2d 314, 317. A judicial examination, in… … Black's law dictionary