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    jury


    1. be the judge and jury when you


    2. JOYCE: (turning away from SAMANTHA, and almost addressing the Jury) Yes, rape is a male problem


    3. ROBERT: My first witness will demonstrate to the jury that my client is a loving, caring, and a considerate young man


    4. The jury members will ignore the question


    5. The jury will ignore the question


    6. The jury will ignore the last comment


    7. JUDGE: Has the jury reached a decision?


    8. JUDGE: The jury has found Eric Folsom not guilty as charged


    9. ERICK: The jury found me not guilty


    10. means be judge and jury both

    11. ‘The case still has to be judged by a jury, and


    12. have to rely on that jury not being a bunch of idiots


    13. confirm for the jury that you were the first wife of the


    14. to the jury and held out his hands beseechingly


    15. said, then the jury won’t consider any of these doubtful claims


    16. “What does this jury care who stands and


    17. To see a jury in your dream suggests that you are placed under scrutiny by others


    18. To dream that you have jury duty signifies the importance of your belief and opinions


    19. A jury would say that anyone who fled the farm


    20. “Maybe a jury

    21. Despite Tote's confidence however, the jury is still out on his new Smell


    22. ‘Consider your verdict,’ the King said to the jury


    23. ‘Stolen!’ the King exclaimed, turning to the jury, who instantly made a memorandum of the fact


    24. ‘But what did the Dormouse say?’ one of the jury asked


    25. As soon as the jury had a little recovered from the shock of being upset, and their slates and pencils had been found and handed back to them, they set to work very diligently to write out a history of the accident, all except the Lizard, who seemed too much overcome to do anything but sit with its mouth open, gazing up into the roof of the court


    26. ‘That’s very important,’ the King said, turning to the jury


    27. Some of the jury wrote it down ‘important,’ and some ‘unimportant


    28. verdict,’ he said to the jury, in a low, trembling voice


    29. ’ (The jury all looked puzzled


    30. to himself: ‘“WE KNOW IT TO BE TRUE–” that’s the jury, of course– “I

    31. ‘Let the jury consider their verdict,’ the King said, for about the twentieth


    32. His eyes stared out and I knew that my friend was no more I also knew that there would be no trial for Smith and Stanley I would be the judge jury and executioner


    33. Crime is wrong and should be punished, always, but it should be punishable by an appropriate prison sentence decided by a judge and jury, as has worked in our country for a long time


    34. There was no jury system at that time in South Africa, and there still is not, which is a good thing because what happens if a jury doesn’t like the look of your face? I will never trust my fate to a jury if I can help it


    35. From what I see and read, they are mostly incapable of understanding even simple legal arguments, but I understand that for those of you who are used to a jury system this may seem wrong


    36. The jury selection process has become (the) key underlying component in winning high-profile cases whose outcomes are oftentimes predetermined before opening statements are presented to the jury


    37. Jury Selection continues to reinforce the notion…raising disturbing questions…as they relate to trial by one‘s peers, ―impartially‖


    38. There is no such thing as a jury system to waste everyone’s time with deliberations which takes weeks


    39. Obviously someone wants sympathy and a nice retirement fund from a liberal judge and jury


    40. My cause is not pleaded before the people, and the jury of your peers upholds every evil platform

    41. Cerbini‘s critique of the Educational System, the Media and Immorality and the manner they have indirectly contributed to rather egregious jury verdicts of late


    42. Jury Nullification, precipitated by perceived historical injustices, rejects or makes void rules or articles of evidence and their proper application as instructed by law because of pre-conceived biases unwilling to concede the legitimacy of such statutes or official practices of the court


    43. 'Consider your verdict,' the King said to the jury


    44. 'Stolen!' the King exclaimed, turning to the jury, who instantly made a memorandum of the fact


    45. 'But what did the Dormouse say?' one of the jury asked


    46. 'That's very important,' the King said, turning to the jury


    47. Some of the jury wrote it down 'important,' and some 'unimportant


    48. 'Consider your verdict,' he said to the jury, in a low, trembling voice


    49. ' (The jury all looked puzzled


    50. The jury all wrote down on their slates, 'She doesn't believe there's an atom of meaning in it,' but none of them attempted to explain the paper














































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    Synonyms for "jury"

    jury panel

    "jury" definitions

    a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law


    a committee appointed to judge a competition