Noun
jury panel (plural jury panels)
(US) A group of people from which a certain number are selected to sit on a jury.
A jury panel, represented by eminent thought leaders and industry experts, collectively assess the results of these studies to select the nominee, and thereby ensuring the award recipients are best-in-class. Source: Internet
This is especially true as defense counsel moved for a mistrial on the first day of voir dire, when granting a mistrial or dismissing the jury panel would not have caused undue delay. Source: Internet