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juror
[ joor-er, -awr ]
noun
- one of a group of persons sworn to deliver a verdict in a case submitted to them; member of a jury.
- one of the panel from which a jury is selected.
- one of a group of people who judge a competition.
- a person who has taken an oath or sworn allegiance.
juror
/ ˈʊəə /
noun
- a member of a jury
- a person whose name is included on a panel from which a jury is selected
- a person who takes an oath
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of juror1
Example Sentences
All nine jurors upheld a district court ruling demanding his return, acknowledging his deportation to the Center for Terrorism Confinement, or CECOT, was unlawful.
He said jurors needed to consider Baker’s testimony:
During the trial, jurors heard the case centred around a feud between Christian Morgan, who was a friend of Colin Richards, and the other defendants.
He was described in court as "manipulative and predatory", and jurors were told his repeated offending against five victims was "a habit, a lifestyle".
One juror told the times that two of her fellows insisted McGhee should receive some leniency because he grew up without a father.
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