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(1) Someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve
(2) Someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury
(1) Obviously that's a very subjective sieve to push through a juror, because the juror has to make an introspective judgment of himself.
(2) A basic predicate of jury service is the juror 's ability to render a fair and impartial verdict.
(3) For every u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510causeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb challenge to a juror , the attorney making the challenge must give a reason.
(4) But it also avoids the half remembered, anachronistic memory of the juror in the jury room.
(5) At least half of the benefit of jury questioning is the ability to observe a juror 's demeanor.
(6) If the Biblical or the mishnaic oath is imposed, the juror must swear by the name of Yhwh and must hold a Bible or a sacred object in his hands.
(7) What would we say, for example, if a juror brought habeas corpus against the bailiff?
(8) She stared at the judge as the head juror spoke the jury's personal message.
(9) After a 51-day trial the jury acquitted; the jurors seemed to dislike the legislation.
(10) The 12 jurors were the second jury to hear the case - last October the first jury failed to reach a verdict.
(11) If jurors you think are sympathetic to you get on the jury and bad jurors for you get off, you're happy.
(12) No one suggests the jurors could be sued for negligence because they made a wrong decision.
(13) A majority of the jurors were members of a political party that owned the company which had published the alleged libel.
(14) Current grand jury secrecy rules apply only to jurors , prosecutors and courtroom staff.
(15) It is clear from the papers that the two jurors identified in this letter were themselves members of ethnic minority communities.
(16) And I have been heartened by the knowledge that judges have sat on juries or been potential jurors in the USA.
(17) A judge declared a hung jury after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked.
(18) The jury had been deliberating for more than eight hours when the majority verdict of 11 jurors was taken.
(19) The judge exempted all the jurors from jury service for five years because it had been a difficult case.
(20) There is no basis for any criticism of these jurors , nor for the jury as a whole.
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