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juror

[joor-er, -awr] / ˈdʒʊər ər, -ɔr /
NOUN
member of the jury
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Example Sentences

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“These things could potentially cause serious harm,” he told jurors.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Doyle broke down in tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court as he was asked to confirm his name, and held his head in his hands as jurors filed in.

From BBC

By supporting victims, we can use our power – as relatives, jurors, constituents, elected officials – to hold traffickers and buyers to account.

From Salon

It was the sole count on which jurors found her guilty, after a 13-week trial.

From Los Angeles Times

"When I heard he was a Metropolitan Police officer, the words I have always used were 'God help anyone with him with a warrant card'," she told jurors during this latest trial.

From BBC