Definition of Jurors

1. Noun. (plural of juror) ¹

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Definition of Jurors

1. juror [n] - See also: juror

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurors

jurispendences
jurisprudence
jurisprudences
jurisprudent
jurisprudential
jurisprudentially
jurisprudents
jurist
juristic
juristical
juristically
juristics
jurists
jurkat cells
juror
jurors (current term)
jurour
jurours
jury
jury-rig
jury-rigged
jury-rigging
jury-rigs
jury box
jury boxes
jury duty
jury is out
jury mast
jury nullification
jury panel

Literary usage of Jurors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper by Charles Viner (1793)
"Demand of the jurors. [Upon a Pain.] SP But [i. |F л juror appears, yet if he makes default -when ... Amerce- though the jurors make default, vet the jurors ..."

2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"... which he insists were of such character as to prejudice the minds of the jurors against his cause, but be made no motion for a mistrial. In Perdue v. ..."

3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"The general rule against the impeachment of a verdict by jurors applies in the case of dissenting jurors where there is a ..."

4. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1886)
"It is also urged that section б does not apply to grand jurors. The language is, "any person drawn or summoned as a juryman or talesman" —"any person ..."

5. Adult Literacy in America edited by Irwin S. Kisch (1994)
"QUESTION: What is the new program for scheduling jurors? ANSWER: This is a new way of organizing and scheduling jurors that is being introduced all over the ..."

6. United States Supreme Court Reports by United States Supreme Court, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1901)
"It is also urged that section 5 does not apply to grand jurors. The language is, "any person drawn or summoned as a juryman or talesman" —"any person ..."

7. A Treatise on the Law of Criminal Evidence: Including the Rules Regulating by Harry Clay Underhill (1898)
"Evidence of traverse jurors.—As regards traverse jurors the rule seems ... They may testify to what third persons said or did to them as individual jurors. ..."

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