Use "impanel" in a sentence

1. To select or impanel ( a jury ).

2. If a jury has been demanded, the first order of business at trial will be to impanel the jury.

3. The concern was obvious, for airing the movie there presumably would make it infinitely harder to impanel an impartial jury.

4. And because we haven't have the strength of characters to go after that, I want to impanel a grand jury so if people are ripping off the state of California, they are going to go to jail...