Is juror a word

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • jurour (obsolete)

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English jurour, jurrour, borrowed from Anglo-Norman jurour and Old French jureor, from the verb jurer (to swear), or possibly from Latin iūrātor, iūrātōrem,[1] whence the English doublet jurator.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒʊəɹəɹ/, /ˈd͡ʒʊəɹɔɹ/, /ˈd͡ʒɚɚ/
  • Rhymes: -ʊəɹə(ɹ)

Noun[edit]

juror (plural jurors)

  1. (law) A member of a jury.

Synonyms[edit]

  • jurat (obsolete)
  • juryman
  • juryperson
  • jurywoman

Holonyms[edit]

  • jury

Derived terms[edit]

  • grand juror

Translations[edit]

jury member

  • Arabic: مُحَلَّف‎ m (muḥallaf)
  • Belarusian: прыся́жны m (prysjážny), прыся́жная f (prysjážnaja)
  • Bulgarian: съдебен заседател m (sǎdeben zasedatel)
  • Catalan: jurat (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 陪審員陪审员 (zh) (péishěnyuán)
  • Czech: porotce m, porotkyně f
  • Esperanto: ĵuriano, ĵurianino (female)
  • Finnish: lautamies (fi)
  • French: juré (fr) m, jurée (fr) f
  • Galician: xurado m
  • Georgian: ნაფიცი მსაჯული (napici msaǯuli), ჟიურის წევრი (žiuris c̣evri)
  • German: (law) Geschworener (de) m; (contest etc.) Juror (de) m
  • Greek: ένορκος (el) m or f (énorkos)
    Ancient: δικαστής m (dikastḗs)
  • Hungarian: esküdt (hu)
  • Icelandic: kviðdómari m, kviðdómandi m
  • Italian: giurato (it) m, giurata (it) f
  • Japanese: 陪審員 (ばいしんいん, baishin’in)
  • Korean: 배심원 (ko) (baesimwon)
  • Macedonian: поротник m (porotnik)
  • Latin: iudex (la) m
  • Malay: ahli juri
  • Manx: dooinney bingagh m
  • Maori: mema hūri
  • Navajo: aahwiinítʼįįhjí dahnaháaztą́nígíí, naakits’áadah dahnaháaztą́nígíí
  • Polish: juror (pl) m, jurorka (pl) f, przysięgły (pl) m, przysięgła f, ławnik (pl) m, ławniczka f
  • Portuguese: jurado (pt) m, jurada (pt) f
  • Russian: прися́жный (ru) m (prisjážnyj), прися́жная (ru) f (prisjážnaja), член жюри́ m (člen žurí) (in a competition)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: по̀ротнӣк m
    Roman: pòrotnīk (sh) m
  • Slovak: porotca m
  • Slovene: porotnik m, porotnica f
  • Spanish: jurado (es) m, jurada (es) f
  • Swedish: juryledamot, jurymedlem (sv)
  • Thai: ลูกขุน (th) (lûuk-kǔn)
  • Ukrainian: прися́жний m (prysjážnyj), прися́жна f (prysjážna)
  • Vietnamese: bồi thẩm, thẩm phán (vi)

References[edit]

  1. ^ “juror”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.

Latin[edit]

Verb[edit]

jūror

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of jūrō

References[edit]

  • juror”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • juror in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette

Polish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English juror, from Middle English jurour, jurrour, from Anglo-Norman jurour, from Old French jureor, from the verb jurer (to swear), or possibly from Latin iūrātor, iūrātōrem.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈju.rɔr/
  • Rhymes: -urɔr
  • Syllabification: ju‧ror

Noun[edit]

juror m pers (feminine jurorka)

  1. juryman

Declension[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

  • jurorski

[edit]

  • jury

Further reading[edit]

  • juror in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • juror in Polish dictionaries at PWN
juror

noun

1) присяжный

2) член жюри

3) человек, приносящий или принесший присягу, клятву

* * *

(n) присяжный заседатель; член жюри

* * *

1) присяжный 2) член жюри

* * *

[ju·ror || ‘dʒʊrər /’dʒʊərə]
присяжный заседатель, член жюри

* * *

клятву

присяжный

человек

* * *

1) присяжный
2) член жюри
3) а) человек, приносящий/принесший присягу
б) разг. богохульник

Новый англо-русский словарь.
2013.

Смотреть что такое «juror» в других словарях:

  • juror — ju·ror / ju̇r ər, ˌȯr/ n: a member of a jury an alternate juror; broadly: an individual who is summoned but not yet selected to serve on a jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • juror — ju‧ror [ˈdʒʊərə ǁ ˈdʒʊrər] noun [countable] LAW a member of a jury: • The jurors failed to agree on a verdict. * * * juror UK US /ˈdʒʊərər/ noun [C] LAW ► someone who is a member of a jury: potential/prospective juror » …   Financial and business terms

  • Juror — Ju ror, n. [F. jureur one who takes oath, L. jurator a swearer, fr. jurare, jurari, to swear. See {Jury}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Law) A member of a jury; a juryman. [1913 Webster] I shall both find your lordship judge and juror. Shak. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • juror — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos I, Mc. jurororze; lm M. jurororzy {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} członek jury : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Sprawiedliwy juror. Być powołanym na jurora. Werdykt jurorów. <ang.> {{/stl 10}} …   Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień

  • Juror — (engl., spr. dschū ), Mitglied einer Jury (s. d.) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Juror — (engl., spr. dschurŏr), Mitglied einer Jury …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • juror — (n.) c.1300 (attested from late 12c. in Anglo Latin), from Anglo Fr. jurour (late 13c.; O.Fr. jureor), from L. iuratorem (nom. iurator) swearer, agent noun from iurare to swear (see JURY (Cf. jury) (n.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • juror — a member of a jury, is spelt or. The term juryman fast disappearing, and jurywoman is almost extinct except in occasional historical reference. A jurist is an expert in law, and in AmE a lawyer or judge …   Modern English usage

  • juror — ► NOUN 1) a member of a jury. 2) historical a person taking an oath …   English terms dictionary

  • juror — [joor′ər, joor′ôr΄] n. [ME jurour < Anglo Fr < OFr jureor < L jurator, taker of an oath < jurare, to swear: see JURY1] 1. a member of a jury or jury panel 2. a person taking an oath, as of allegiance …   English World dictionary

  • juror — Member of jury. In addition to regular jurors, term includes special and alternate jurors. @ alternate juror Additional juror impanelled in case of sickness or disability of another juror; generally in trials of expectedly long duration.… …   Black’s law dictionary


Asked by: Dr. Houston Roberts

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Yes, juror is in the scrabble dictionary.

What is the definition of the word juror?

1a : a member of a jury. b : a person summoned to serve on a jury. 2 : a person who takes an oath (as of allegiance)

Is court a valid scrabble word?

COURT is a valid scrabble word.

Is Quik a legal scrabble word?

No, quik is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is Jurt a word?

No, jurt is not in the scrabble dictionary.

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Is Jarts a scrabble word?

JART is not a valid scrabble word.

Is Qin a valid scrabble word?

No, qin is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is que a scrabble word?

No, que is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is jury duty mandatory?

Is jury duty mandatory? Yes. The United States Constitution guarantees the right to a trial by jury in both criminal and civil cases. Your participation as a juror helps make that possible.

Do jurors get paid?

In New South Wales, for trials lasting up to 10 days, all jurors receive $106.30 a day, or $531.50 a week. For trials lasting more than 2 weeks, the amount paid increases to $247.40 a day, or $1196 a week, if you are employed. … A juror must reimburse the employer the allowance received from the court if asked to do so.

What is a synonym for juror?

synonyms for juror

  • hearer.
  • juryman.
  • jurywoman.
  • peer.

Is OK OK in scrabble?

«OK» is now OK to play in a game of Scrabble. The two-letter word is one of 300 new additions to the latest version of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, which Merriam-Webster released on Monday. … The rules of Scrabble prohibit acronyms that are always spelled with capital letters, such as IQ or TV.

Is Yurt a Scrabble word?

Yes, yurt is in the scrabble dictionary.

What does Dandable mean?

sandable in British English

(ˈsændəbəl) adjective. able to be sanded.

Is Novac a scrabble word?

novac is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc.

Why isn’t quo a scrabble word?

Quo qua quo, that is, «quo» in and of itself, with no external influences applied, is not a Scrabble-legal word. «Qua,» the conjunction meaning «in and of itself,» is. QUOD — Latin for «because» or «since,» «quod» is both the Q in QED and a British slang term for prison.

Is Zo a good scrabble word?

No, zo is not in the scrabble dictionary.

What kind of noun is jury?

Jury is a collective noun, which is also correct as it refers to a group of judges.

What is the verdict meaning?

1 : the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial. 2 : opinion, judgment.

Can you refuse jury duty?

Failure to respond to a summons for jury duty is not a good idea: that could result in up to two years’ incarceration or a substantial fine. However, if you have a legitimate reason for avoiding jury duty, you should go through the legal process of getting yourself excused.

How is jury selected?

Juror Selection

Each district court randomly selects citizens’ names from lists of registered voters and people with drivers licenses who live in that district. The people randomly selected complete a questionnaire to help determine if they are qualified to serve on a jury.

Will I lose money doing jury service?

Many employers will pay your normal salary when you’re on Jury Service. But a lot won’t, so you’ll need to check. If they don’t, you’ll need to take a Certificate of Loss of Earnings or Benefit form for them to fill out.

присяжный заседатель, член жюри, присягающий, человек, принесший клятву

существительное

- юр. присяжный заседатель

grand [petty] juror — член большого [малого] жюри

- член жюри
- приносящий или дающий присягу, клятву

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

to challenge a juror — вызывать присяжных  
juror’s book — список присяжных  
grand juror — член большого жюри  
common juror — присяжный обычного состава  
extra trial juror — запасной состав коллегии присяжных; присяжный запасного состава  
juvenile juror — член суда присяжных по делам несовершеннолетних  
non-juror — неприсягающий  
prejudiced juror — предубеждённый присяжный  
prejudicial juror — предубеждённый присяжный  
protection of the juror — охрана присяжного от применения к нему незаконного насилия  

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): juror
мн. ч.(plural): jurors

1

b

: a person summoned to serve on a jury

2

: a person who takes an oath (as of allegiance)

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web

That is a fair prediction; future Democratic presidential candidates may have to trust in the good faith of jurors to protect them from prosecutorial misconduct.


Matt Ford, The New Republic, 4 Apr. 2023





One of the jurors had a service dog with her in court.


Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2023





Yes, the panel of potential jurors agreed.


Rebecca Boone, The Arizona Republic, 3 Apr. 2023





Attorneys for two defendants sought to block the release of the video in court filings submitted Monday, arguing that by releasing evidence or giving statements to the news media, prosecutors could influence the pool of potential jurors, and prevent the defendants from receiving a fair trial.


Salvador Rizzo, Laura Vozzella And Samuel Oakford, Anchorage Daily News, 21 Mar. 2023





Attorneys for two defendants sought to block the release of the video in court filings submitted Monday, arguing that by releasing evidence or giving statements to the news media, prosecutors could influence the pool of potential jurors, and prevent the defendants from receiving a fair trial.


Samuel Oakford, Washington Post, 21 Mar. 2023





Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel via AP, Pool For decades, Florida had not required unanimity in capital punishment, allowing a judge to impose capital punishment as long as a majority of jurors were in favor of the penalty.


CBS News, 31 Mar. 2023





In civil court in Utah, only three-fourths of jurors need to agree on a verdict.


Sam Metz, ajc, 31 Mar. 2023





On the other hand, courts tend to be protective of jurors.


Jack Greiner, The Enquirer, 30 Mar. 2023



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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler

The first known use of juror was
in the 14th century

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Merriam-Webster unabridged

ju·ror

 (jo͝or′ər, -ôr′)

n.

1. Law

a. One who serves as a member of a jury.

b. One who awaits or is called for service on a jury.

2. One who serves on a deliberative body analogous to a jury.


[Middle English jurour, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin iūrātor, swearer, from iūrāre, to swear; see jury1.]

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

juror

(ˈdʒʊərə)

n

1. (Law) a member of a jury

2. (Law) a person whose name is included on a panel from which a jury is selected

3. (Law) a person who takes an oath

[C14: from Anglo-French jurour, from Old French jurer to take an oath, from Latin jūrāre]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

ju•ror

(ˈdʒʊər ər, -ɔr)

n.

1. a member of a jury.

2. a member of the panel from which a jury is selected.

3. a person who has taken an oath or sworn allegiance.

[1250–1300; Middle English jurour < Anglo-French (compare Old French jureur) = Old French jur(er) to swear (< Latin jūrāre; see jurat) + -our -or2]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

juror

A person who serves on a jury.

Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. juror - someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a juryjuror — someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury

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

foreperson — the presiding member of the jury and the one who speaks on their behalf

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

Translations

porotce

nævning

esküdt

kviîdómari

porotca

jüri üyesi

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

juror

[ˈdʒʊərər] njuré(e)

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

juror

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

juror

[ˈdʒʊərəʳ] n (Law) → giurato/a; (for contest) → membro della giuria

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

jury

(ˈdʒuəri) plural ˈjuries noun

1. a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty. The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.

2. a group of judges for a competition, contest etc. The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.

ˈjuror, ˈjuryman nouns

a member of a jury in a law court.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD JUROR

From Anglo-French jurour, from Old French jurer to take an oath, from Latin jūrāre.

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PRONUNCIATION OF JUROR

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF JUROR

Juror is a noun.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES JUROR MEAN IN ENGLISH?

juror

Jury

A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to ascertain the guilt, or lack thereof, in a crime. In Anglophone jurisdictions, the verdict may be guilty, not guilty, or not proven. The old institution of grand juries still exists in some places, particularly the United States, to investigate whether enough evidence of a crime exists to bring someone to trial. The jury arrangement has evolved out of the earliest juries, which were found in early medieval England. Members were supposed to inform themselves of crimes and then of the details of the crimes. Their function was therefore closer to that of a grand jury than that of a jury in a trial.


Definition of juror in the English dictionary

The first definition of juror in the dictionary is a member of a jury. Other definition of juror is a person whose name is included on a panel from which a jury is selected. Juror is also a person who takes an oath.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH JUROR

Synonyms and antonyms of juror in the English dictionary of synonyms

Translation of «juror» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF JUROR

Find out the translation of juror to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of juror from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «juror» in English.

Translator English — Chinese


陪审员

1,325 millions of speakers

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jurado

570 millions of speakers

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juror

510 millions of speakers

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जूरर

380 millions of speakers

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محلف

280 millions of speakers

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присяжный

278 millions of speakers

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jurado

270 millions of speakers

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জুরি

260 millions of speakers

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juré

220 millions of speakers

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Jururawat

190 millions of speakers

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Schöffe

180 millions of speakers

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陪審員

130 millions of speakers

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배심원

85 millions of speakers

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Juror

85 millions of speakers

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hội thẩm

80 millions of speakers

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தி ஜூரர்

75 millions of speakers

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ज्युर

75 millions of speakers

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jüri üyesi

70 millions of speakers

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giurato

65 millions of speakers

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juror

50 millions of speakers

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присяжний

40 millions of speakers

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jurat

30 millions of speakers

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ένορκος

15 millions of speakers

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jurielid

14 millions of speakers

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jurymedlem

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


jurymedlem

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «JUROR»

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUROR»

Discover the use of juror in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to juror and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

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Inside the Juror: The Psychology of Juror Decision Making

Provides a comprehensive and understandable summary of the major theories of juror decision making.

Quality thriller writing’ Daily Mirror ‘The Last Juror does not need to coast on itr author’s megapopularity. It’s a reminder of how the Grisham juggernaut began’ New York Times

In John T. Lescroart’s brilliant new novel, The 13th Juror, Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died …

Yet when he was ordered to kill Lily Raines—unlucky juror no. 7—the tough lawman knew he couldn’t break his oath to serve and protect. But compromising his long-standing cover as a mob associate would surely get them both killed.

After successfully completing the defense of Big Ben Friedman on a murder charge, Mairead O’Clare responds to a mysterious phone call and discovers that Conchita Balaguer—juror number eleven—has been murdered, and Big Ben is the prime …

Annie Laird is a single mother, a part-time data entry clerk, an aspiring sculptor, and a juror selected for the murder trial of a mob boss.

7

The 13th Juror: The Official Transcript of the Martin Luther …

This book is the actual trial transcript, from beginning to end with no editing, no deletions, no opinions or commentary.

Llc Mlk the Truth, MLK The Truth LLC, 2009

8

Along the Rails: A Juror‘s Journey

The writer’s jury experience, which became this book, was emotional and explosive from start to finish. The book allows the reader a rare look inside the isolated world of capital murder jury service.

9

Cultivating Effective Lawyer-juror Relationships: …

Your opening statements, examination of witnesses and closing arguments all involve opportunities to communicate with, and persuade, the jury. This book explains how to manage a jury and lead it to an appropriate understanding of your case.

10

Identifying Juror Bias: Using the Pretrial Juror Attitude …

Further, the review explores the prospect of the bias scale as a tool for attorneys to use in voir dire to assist with making decisions about the utilization of peremptory strikes.

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JUROR»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term juror is used in the context of the following news items.

Juror causes sex trial to collapse after googling defendant’s name …

Juror causes sex trial to collapse after googling defendant’s name on her phone Charlotte Potts from Preston in Lancashire has narrowly … «Metro, Jul 15»

Juror Googled sex case defendant then changed her mind on verdict

A juror found herself in the dock — after GOOGLING the accused while considering a verdict. Charlotte Potts, 34, researched the defendant in a … «Mirror.co.uk, Jul 15»

Sacramento juror arrested on felony warrants during deliberations

A Sacramento Superior Court juror in the murder trial of three men accused of firing the shots that killed a 3-year-old boy during a July 2012 … «Sacramento Bee, Jul 15»

EXCLUSIVE: Mark Leonard juror speaks on Richmond Hill trial

«We definitely didn’t take anything of it lightly,» said the juror. «We didn’t just say ‘Take a vote and go,’ we discussed every single one of them to make sure we … «WTHR, Jul 15»

Blagg Juror serves sentence, is released from Jail

The juror landed in hot water after she was accused of lying on her juror questionnaire during the jury selection process for the original Michael … «KKCO-TV, Jul 15»

Summit County judge gives dismissed juror 30-day suspended jail …

A juror who spoke to the Beacon Journal after being removed from the Shawn Ford aggravated murder trial was given a 30-day suspended jail … «Akron Beacon Journal, Jul 15»

Preston juror wrecked trial by Googling accused

A juror who wrecked an expensive Crown Court trial by looking up the accused on Google has been given a suspended prison sentence. «Lancashire Evening Post, Jul 15»

Theater Shooting Jury Has Plumber, Lawyer, Columbine Survivor

JUROR #640, FEMALE — Works as a plumber. She has a son in the Marines and a daughter in the Army. In court, she has been known to wear … «ABC News, Jul 15»

Jurors in death penalty case raise concerns about comments made …

An alleged comment made by a juror to a bailiff in the death penalty trial for a Fairfield man accused of a Vallejo police officer’s 2011 death … «Vallejo Times Herald, Jul 15»

Missouri Court Of Appeals Finds Juror Research Into Who Receives …

The Missouri courts seem to provide more than their share of material worthy of comment. In Ross-Paige v. St. Louis Metropolitan Police … «JD Supra, Jul 15»

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