Each juror receives two ballots, and uses one to record his vote, and throws the other away.
Part 65 The juror thereupon, after showing his counter again to the attendant, passes through the barrier into the court.
When the speeches are concluded, the officials assigned to the taking of the votes give eachjuror two ballot balls, one pierced and one solid.
The juror on the left end of the front row stood up.
Judge Peters declared the juror had "said no more than all friends to the laws and the government were warranted in thinking and saying.
I am drawn to serve as a juror and pass upon this offence.
The Department of ---- at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, in which you were a juror in group No.
The only disqualification the Court would recognize would be the inability of a juror to change his opinion in spite of evidence.
To a juror who did not know that he understood the word, the Colonel replied: "I may not define the word legally, but my own idea is that a man is prejudiced when he has made up his mind on a case without knowing anything about it.
She is the girl whose father was the twelfthjuror in your case.
Instantly to question further, he turned to the juror again.
Occasionally she glanced at a possible juror as he stepped up to be sworn, but for the most part she sat with her head resting on her hand, or looking ahead at some mental vision.
This was the opinion voiced by Juror Charles McGrath.
I stated to him the facts in the case and he advised me that whenever the time became ripe for the juror to be called into the box that it was my duty to present it to this court.
The question of the eligibility of Grand Juror Wise was finally decided by the State Supreme Court in the matter of the application of A.
Juror Hugo Schnessel--"There was always something lacking in the evidence to convince me beyond a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt.
Thus, for every juror who sat at the Calhoun trial, 197 talesmen were called, and seventy-seven were questioned by the attorneys.
The point most insisted upon was that Grand Juror Wallace Wise was disqualified because of his having been on a petty trial jury panel during the current year.
In particular did he refuse to declare the whole nineteen Grand Jurors disqualified, because of the alleged disqualification of Juror Wise.
The negro in an abstracted way felt in his pockets and told the wretch that one juror had been paid two dollars, while he had received only one dollar, "und he mout conwic de rong man, den yu see boss, de pay mout not be ekal to de sponuality.
It was the first currency of the kind he had ever seen, for the coroner had refused to pay his per diem as a juror at the inquest, averring as an excuse therefor dat dat wote was agin de consecushon und hit jam nigh spiled de hole werdict.
Very good, very good sir," the juror excitedly repeated, "trustworthy and truthful under all circumstances sir.
His honour reminds Terrance that such remarks from a juror are neither strictly legal nor in place.
Out of some fifty samples of all ages and varieties which in my capacity of juror I tasted at the Paris Exhibition I cannot call to mind one that a real connoisseur of sparkling wines would care to admit to his table.
A jurorthat has doubts of himself is the most honest and reliable, according to all experience in criminal trials.
Mr. Larocque: I submit that thejuror is competent.
I do not see anything against the juror on the ground of conscientious scruples.
Mr. Larocque submitted that the jurorwas not indifferent.
Mr. Evarts: It is pretty apparent that the juror does not regard himself as in a position to deal impartially with this question, which involves human life.
The Court: I think we must take the opinion of the juror as against himself.
Mr. Evarts: All that has been said by the juror is that, on the question of whether the facts charged constitute the offence of piracy, he has no fixed opinion; but he cannot say he has no opinion on the subject.
The Court: Let us see what the state of mind of the juror is.
The Court: We think we are bound to set thejuror aside.
The intention of this cause of challenge is, that thejuror should be in a position to yield to the evidence that just assent which its character is entitled to call for, unimpeded by his repugnance to the result when fatal to human life.
Now in my friend's experience as a petit juror he had found himself among a rather grotesque company of very small characters, frequently somewhat seedy in outward effect.
He had served a time or two as a juror in the Supreme Court of New York County.
It is for these reasons that juries are seen to deliver verdicts of which each individual juror would disapprove, that parliamentary assemblies adopt laws and measures of which each of their members would disapprove in his own person.
He remarks that Lachaud, one of the most illustrious barristers practising in the Court of Assize, made systematic use of his right to object to a juror in the case of all individuals of intelligence on the list.
Occasionally, as one sharp point after another of Cowperwood's skill was brought out and made moderately clear, one juror or another turned to look at Cowperwood.
He turned to Steger, where the latter was having the clerk poll the jury, in the hope that some one juror had been over-persuaded, made to vote against his will.
Here, Ned Wilson, you flaming Protestant, I have neither been a grandjuror nor a petty juror of the county of Sligo for nothing.
At last a disagreement was formally entered, the jury discharged and the obstinatejuror chased from the city by the maddened populace.
It was erected by public subscription to the memory of a man whose only distinction consisted in a single term of service as a juror in a famous murder trial, the details of which have not come down to us.
Marcus answered the question to the best of his knowledge, and the juror sagely nodded, and took the reply under treatment.
The juror took the reply into his profoundest consideration.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juror" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.