Juror:

Noun:

  1. A member of a jury, typically selected to hear and decide on a case in a court of law based on the evidence presented during a trial.

Prepositions:

  • “On” (juror on)
  • “For” (juror for)
  • “In” (juror in)

Collocations:

  • Prospective juror, sworn juror, jury duty, alternate juror, juror selection, juror deliberation.

Example Sentences:

  1. The juror listened attentively to the witness’s testimony.
  2. He served as a juror in a high-profile criminal trial.
  3. Prospective jurors were questioned during jury selection.
  4. The juror was excused due to a conflict of interest.
  5. She was sworn in as a juror for the civil case.
  6. The juror deliberated with the rest of the jury for several hours.
  7. He fulfilled his civic duty by serving as a juror.
  8. The juror was attentive during the prosecutor’s closing arguments.
  9. Alternate jurors were dismissed before deliberations began.
  10. The juror was selected based on a random draw.
  11. She took notes during the trial as a conscientious juror.
  12. The juror was dismissed due to illness.
  13. The juror’s impartiality was crucial to the fairness of the trial.
  14. He was grateful for the opportunity to serve as a juror.
  15. The juror’s decision was based on the evidence presented in court.
  16. The juror listened to instructions from the judge before deliberating.
  17. She was excused from jury duty as a prospective juror.
  18. The juror’s role was to evaluate the credibility of witnesses.
  19. The juror was sequestered during the high-profile trial.
  20. The juror’s decision was unanimous in favor of the defendant.
  21. He was dismissed from jury duty due to scheduling conflicts.
  22. The juror was dismissed for expressing bias.
  23. Jurors were instructed not to discuss the case outside the courtroom.
  24. The juror was attentive during the defense attorney’s arguments.
  25. The juror’s occupation influenced the trial’s jury selection.
  26. She was selected as an alternate juror for the trial.
  27. The juror’s impartiality was questioned during voir dire.
  28. Jurors were instructed to disregard certain evidence.
  29. The juror was excused from further deliberations.
  30. The juror’s decision reflected the weight of the evidence.
  31. She was relieved when she was dismissed from jury duty.
  32. The juror was attentive during witness cross-examinations.
  33. Jurors were instructed not to form opinions before hearing all evidence.
  34. The juror’s understanding of legal terms was critical to deliberations.
  35. The juror’s personal experiences shaped their perspective on the case.
  36. Alternate jurors were prepared to step in if needed.
  37. The juror’s decision was based on their assessment of witness credibility.
  38. The juror’s occupation required them to manage conflicting schedules.
  39. She took detailed notes as part of her role as a conscientious juror.
  40. The juror’s participation in deliberations was valued by peers.
  41. He completed jury duty as a committed and impartial juror.
  42. The juror’s background in law influenced their understanding of the case.
  43. Alternate jurors were dismissed before final deliberations.
  44. The juror’s role was to consider the facts presented during trial.
  45. The juror’s unbiased perspective contributed to fair deliberations.
  46. She was excused from jury duty for medical reasons.
  47. The juror’s attention to detail was evident throughout the trial.
  48. Alternate jurors observed the trial but did not participate in deliberations.
  49. The juror’s dedication to jury duty was acknowledged by the court.
  50. He appreciated the opportunity to serve as a juror in a serious case.
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