Collocations withjury
These are words often used in combination withjury.
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grand jury investigation
Some progress was being made, but much has now been dissipated as a result of the grand jury investigation and later developments.
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jury consultant
Incidentally, the prosecutor fired her court-appointed jury consultant early in the process.
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jury decision
Hence, jury decision rules can be well-described as semi-conjunctive, and only unanimity rule will facilitate social consistency.
From theCambridge English Corpus
jury foreman
What plainer proof can there be that a verdict is unsafe than such a statement from the jury foreman, made at some risk to himself?
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jury nullification
Outright jury nullification of the law, for example, has a respected place in our jurisprudence, though perhaps a less prominent role than it once enjoyed.
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jury pool
However, it reserved the right to allow the defense to re-apply for a change of venue after the jury pool was questioned.
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jury room
I cannot say what goes on in the jury room.
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jury selection
The content of juror norms will to some extent depend on the requirements for jury selection.
From theCambridge English Corpus
jury verdict
To re-open the case would be, in effect, to re-open a jury verdict.
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