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a stacked jury? Mon Mar 31, 2008 22:11 pm  a stacked jury?
 

I understand that a 'stacked jury' is a jury whose jurors were somehow selected by one party of a trial?
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a stacked jury? Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:07 am  a stacked jury?
 

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Yes, or somehow influenced to have one party's view.
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