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Definition of Jurors

Juror
Juror Ju"ror, n. [F. jureur one who takes oath, L. jurator a swearer, fr. jurare, jurari, to swear. See Jury, n.] 1. (Law) A member of a jury; a juryman. I shall both find your lordship judge and juror. -- Shak. 2. A member of any jury for awarding prizes, etc.

Meaning of Jurors from wikipedia

- as jurors. Attacks on the American jury increased after the pool of jurors expanded to include newly-enfranchised women and minorities. A head juror is...
- checks are increasingly being used to catch jurors who lie about their criminal records. Three stealth jurors allegedly lied to get on the jury in the trial...
- The Juror is a 1996 American legal thriller film based on the 1995 novel by George Dawes Green. It was directed by Brian Gibson and stars Demi Moore as...
- opinion and not raising questions about poor nighttime visibility. Most jurors favor a conviction, with retired detective Harold arguing, at Justin's suggestion...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A non-juror is a person who refuses to swear a particular oath: In British history, non-jurors refused to swear allegiance to...
- related to The Jurors (2015) by Hew Locke. The Jurors by Hew Locke, at Runnymede and Ankerwycke, National Trust What does The Jurors represent?, National...
- action. Callie reveals that the victims were jurors who voted against sentencing Padgitt to death. A third juror - who also opposed a death sentence - narrowly...
- in juror management techniques, as it is probable that criminal trial jurors accused of misconduct have never been tried in this way. Former jurors found...
- Personation of a juror is a common law offence in England and Wales, where a person impersonates a juror in a civil or criminal trial. As a common law...
- A juror's oath is used to swear in jurors at the beginning of jury selection or trial. In a New South Wales juror's oath, the juror promises to "...well...