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The term 'challenging the array' means?
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'Challenging the array' refers to a challenge to the entire panel of jurors in a particular case, typically on the grounds that the summoning officer has acted improperly or that the panel is biased. This ensures that the selection process is fair and impartial.
Key Point: The ability to challenge the array safeguards the fairness of the trial by ensuring that the jury is selected without bias or improper influence.
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