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jury in English:

1. group of people selected to come to a verdict on questions of fact based on evidence presented in court



English word "jury"(group of people selected to come to a verdict on questions of fact based on evidence presented in court) occurs in sets:

Legal English

2. a group of twelve ordinary people in a court who decide whether someone is guilty



English word "jury"(a group of twelve ordinary people in a court who decide whether someone is guilty) occurs in sets:

WORDLIST 9 TROUBLE

3. jury


The members of the jury listened carefully to the attorney.
The members of the jury decide if a person is guilty or innocent.
The jury is hung.
I serve on a jury about once a year.
Could you describe to the jury what happened?
Has the jury reached the verdict?
I was called in for jury this morning, and I actually have to serve on a case.
In the justice system of the United States, there are twelve people on a jury.
She stood in the court before judge and jury.
They enrolled him as a jury member.
I don't believe the jury was impartial in that case.
The jury took nine days to decide his guilt.
The twelve people who vote to decide a court case are the jury.
The kidnapper was found guilty by the jury.
Have you ever done jury service?