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peremptory

[puh-remp-tuh-ree] / pəˈrɛmp tə ri /


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Plenty of agency officials were already put off by the DOGErs, who often issued peremptory orders to meet with them and answer questions.

From Salon

If one side likes a potential juror, then 9 times out of 10 the other side will exercise a peremptory challenge to make sure that this person does not make it onto the jury.

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"The number of peremptory strikes are set by NY law," she noted.

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The parties each get 10 “peremptory challenges” – the right to dismiss potential jurors just because lawyers’ experience and antennae tell them that the person might be leaning against their side.

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The lawyers also can use “peremptory challenges” to nix 10 potential jurors and two prospective alternates without giving a reason.

From Seattle Times