The phrase "impartial jury" means a group of people who are fair and unbiased in deciding a legal case without any personal opinions or prejudices influencing their judgment. Full definition
In Canada, the right to an independent and impartial jury means that the government can not deliberately exclude certain groups from the jury roll, the list of individuals eligible to serve on a jury. (rabble.ca)
But the other side is doing the same thing and the idea is through that battle an impartial jury will eventually be developed... It's not a system that is perfect but it is a very effective system that's been around a long time.» (businessinsider.com)
Gregory Hurley (National Center for State Courts): «Jury consultants are really not there necessarily to create an impartial jury they're there to pick a jury that they feel is going to be most favorable for their client. (businessinsider.com)