TALES

tales (tay-leez or taylz). [Latin, pl. of talis “such,” in the phrase tales de circumstantibus “such of the bystanders”] 1. A supply of additional jurors, usu. drawn from the bystanders at the courthouse, summoned to fill a panel that has become deficient in number because of juror challenges or exemptions. 2. A writ or order summoning these jurors.
[Blacks Law 8th]