OCTO TALES

octo tales (ok-toh tay-leez ortaylz). [Latin “eight such”] 1. A supply of eight additional jurors for a trial. 2. A writ commanding a sheriff to summon eight more jurors for a trial. See TALES. [Cases: Jury 72. C.J.S. Juries §§ 333–334, 337.]

[Blacks Law 8th]