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including the
freehold of 20
Jurys Inn hotels. The
heritage of the
Jurys Group can be
traced back to 1881, when
William Jury opened his
first boarding house...
- or judgment. Most
trial juries are "petit
juries", and
usually consist of
twelve people. A
larger jury known as a
grand jury has been used to investigate...
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Jurys hotel group acquired Doyle Hotels and
became the
Jurys Doyle Hotel Group, the
largest hotel group in Ireland. It
initially comprised the
Jurys Inn...
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Jury selection is the
selection of the
people who will
serve on a
jury during a
jury trial. The
group of
potential jurors (the "
jury pool,” also known...
- Ante
Jurić, (1922–2012),
Croatian priest Ante
Jurić, (1934–2013),
Croatian footballer Ante
Juric (born 1973),
Australian footballer Deni
Juric (born...
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Jury Duty is an
American reality hoax
sitcom television series created by Lee
Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky,
about a fake
jury trial. It
stars Ronald Gladden...
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Jury instructions, also
known as
charges or directions, are a set of
legal guidelines given by a
judge to a
jury in a
court of law. They are an important...
- In
common law, a
petit jury (or
trial jury;
pronounced /ˈpɛtət/ or /pəˈtiːt/,
depending on the jurisdiction)
hears the
evidence in a
trial as presented...
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Jury nullification, also
known in the
United Kingdom as
jury equity, or a
perverse verdict, is when the
jury in a
criminal trial gives a
verdict of not...
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Chris Jury (born 28
September 1956 in Coventry, Warwickshire) is an
English actor,
writer and
director with a
range of
television credits. He is best known...