Sentences with phrase «panel of jurors from»

There were 23 winners this year picked by an esteemed panel of jurors from a pool of thousands of applicants.
The 2010 Into the Pixel exhibit features twenty works of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions gleaned from artists around the world.
Into The Pixel features a representative sampling of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions.

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He sat impassively at a table with his court - appointed lawyers while a prosecutor from the district attorney's office questioned the panel of prospective jurors sitting in the spectators» section of the courtroom.
The juror was replaced by a woman from the pool of alternates, keeping the panel at six women and six men.
Last week, a woman asked to be removed from the panel trying former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, saying other jurors were bullying her over difference of opinion.
A panel of industry jurors votes on everything from the awards categories themselves, to the companies and individuals who will be nominated in each category.
An outside panel of distinguished jurors selected the awarded projects from 40 applications submitted from throughout the state of Maine.
Each edition of this group show is selected from a public call for online submissions open to all artists living and working in Texas, curated either by a panel of jurors or a solo curator.
Each application was reviewed by a panel of jurors comprising Erin Gilbert, independent curator from Chicago; Mark Scala, Curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville; Lauren Haynes, Curator of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas; Jan Davidson, retired director of the John C. Campbell School of Folk Arts in Brasstown, North Carolina; and Gia Hamilton, director of the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.
More than 1,200 artists from throughout the U.S. and a dozen foreign countries submitted their work to a panel of jurors, chosen from signature members of the AWS — membership that has included the likes of well - known regionalists Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield.
More than 1,200 artists from throughout the United States and 23 foreign countries submitted their work to a panel of jurors chosen from Signature Members of the American Watercolor Society — a group that has included the likes of American Impressionist Childe Hassam, regionalists painters Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield, members of the «California School» of watercolorists and Andrew Wyeth.
«The Lucelia Artist Award acknowledges Stockholder's extensive and ongoing achievement as an artist and celebrates her profound impact on generations of artists worldwide,» declared an independent panel of jurors who selected Stockholder from a group of 13 nominees.
The selection process begins in December under the direction of an independent panel of professional jurors with assistance from GRACE curatorial staff.
Paintings were selected from more than 2,700 entries by an esteemed panel of jurors.
It is well settled that parties have the «the right to a panel of impartial... jurors from which to select the trial jury.»
AB 69 Revises provisions governing the recycling of paper and paper products by courts; revises provisions governing the duties of court clerks and justices of the peace in relation to the fees charged by those officials; revises provisions governing the collection and reporting of certain statistical information; changes the term «county clerk» to «clerk of the court» in certain statutes; removes provisions requiring courts provide the Court Administrator certain orders relating to bail forfeitures; repeals provisions governing an offer of judgment; repeals the requirement that the Nevada Supreme Court decide an appeal from judgment imposing the death penalty within a certain period; repeals provisions governing the selection of panels of jurors by boards of county commissioners; revises various other provisions relating to court administration.
Thaler v. Haynes involves a defense objection under Batson v. Kentucky (pdf)(1986) to the prosecution's peremptory strike of a potential juror; Batson forbids striking potential jurors from a panel solely based on race.
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