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Definitions of jury in various dictionaries:
noun - a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
noun - a committee appointed to judge a competition
A body of persons sworn to judge and give a verdict on a given matter, especially a body of persons summoned by law and sworn to hear and hand down a verdict upon a case presented in court.
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| Once you turn 18 it's your "duty" as a U.S. citizen to serve on one of these groups in court when called |
| Originally it was a group of witnesses or people acquainted with the facts of the case who served on it |
| The Seventh Amendment guarantees "The right of trial by" this |
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| a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court. |
| 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 |
| A body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court. |
| Judge (an art or craft exhibition or exhibit) |
| (of a mast or other fitting) improvised or temporary. |
| Law A body of persons sworn to judge and give a verdict on a given matter, especially a body of persons summoned by law and sworn to hear and hand down a verdict upon a case presented in court. |
| A committee, usually of experts, that judges contestants or applicants, as in a competition or exhibition a panel of judges. |
| To judge or evaluate by a jury: jurying submitted samples for a crafts fair. |
| Nautical Intended or designed for temporary use makeshift: a jury sail. |
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A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) 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 or not guilty (not proven; a verdict of acquittal, based on the state's failure to prove guilt rather than any proof of innocence, is also available in Scotland). 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 modern criminal court jury arrangement has evolved out of the medieval juries in 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. |
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