Originally Posted by
PTravel
Can't be done. Part of due process with respect to jury trials is the ability to voir dire and eliminate jurors for the perception of bias. A jury panel acceptable to one set of litigators may not be acceptable to another.
How is voir dire handled with grand juries where the same panel hears a number of cases?
Also, I find it interesting that the solution to the problem of finding one jury that is acceptable to all is to throw out the jury.