juror Synonyms

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juror Meaning

Wordnet

juror (n)

someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury

Webster

juror (n.)

A member of a jury; a juryman.

A member of any jury for awarding prizes, etc.

juror Sentence Examples

  1. The jury selection process was thorough, and the chosen jurors were diverse in their backgrounds and experiences.
  2. The prosecutor called the first juror to the witness stand, intending to establish the juror's qualifications.
  3. The defendant's attorney objected to the juror being seated, arguing that the juror was biased against their client.
  4. The judge overruled the objection, stating that the juror had not shown any evidence of bias.
  5. The juror was sworn in and took their seat in the jury box.
  6. The jurors listened attentively as the witnesses testified and the attorneys presented their arguments.
  7. After hearing all the evidence, the jurors deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict.
  8. The jury found the defendant guilty of the crime, and the judge sentenced the defendant to a term of imprisonment.
  9. The defendant appealed the verdict, arguing that the juror who had been seated despite the objection had been biased against them.
  10. The appellate court upheld the verdict, finding that there was no evidence of bias on the part of the juror.

FAQs About the word juror

someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a juryA member of a jury; a juryman., A member of any jury for awarding prizes, etc.

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The jury selection process was thorough, and the chosen jurors were diverse in their backgrounds and experiences.

The prosecutor called the first juror to the witness stand, intending to establish the juror's qualifications.

The defendant's attorney objected to the juror being seated, arguing that the juror was biased against their client.

The judge overruled the objection, stating that the juror had not shown any evidence of bias.