/ˈəˌreɪ ʌv ˈpɛti ˈdʒʊrərz/ – Phrase
Definition: danh sách đoàn bồi thẩm phán định.
A more thorough explanation: An “array of petty jurors” refers to a group of potential jurors who have been selected and summoned to serve on a trial jury in a court of law. The term “petty jurors” typically refers to the ordinary citizens who are chosen to serve as jurors in a trial, as opposed to grand jurors who are involved in the initial stages of a criminal case. The array of petty jurors is the pool from which the final jury for a particular trial will be selected.
Example: The court clerk called for an array of petty jurors to be selected for the upcoming trial.