Noun:
- A group of people, typically twelve in criminal cases and fewer in civil cases, sworn to give a verdict in a legal case based on the evidence presented to them in court.
- The group of people selected to judge a competition or award, such as a jury in an art competition.
Prepositions:
- “Of” (jury of)
- “On” (jury on)
- “For” (jury for)
- “In” (jury in)
Collocations:
- Jury selection, jury duty, jury deliberation, jury trial, jury verdict, jury member, jury foreman.
Example Sentences:
- The jury deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict.
- She served on a jury for a high-profile criminal case.
- The jury of experts selected the winning design for the competition.
- The jury was instructed to consider all the evidence presented in court.
- He was selected as a jury member for the local art exhibition.
- The jury foreman announced the unanimous decision of guilty.
- They summoned jurors for the upcoming trial.
- The jury duty required her to attend court sessions for two weeks.
- The jury in the civil case awarded damages to the plaintiff.
- He was excused from jury duty due to a conflict of interest.
- The jury was sequestered during the high-profile trial.
- The defense attorney questioned the jurors during jury selection.
- The jury listened attentively to the witness testimonies.
- She was relieved when she was dismissed from jury duty.
- The jury’s decision reflected the complexity of the case.
- The jury foreman signed the verdict form after the trial.
- Jury deliberations can be lengthy and intense.
- The jury was instructed to remain impartial throughout the trial.
- The jury members took notes during the witness’s testimony.
- The jury selection process ensures a fair trial.
- The jury was sworn in before the trial began.
- He was grateful for the opportunity to serve on a jury.
- The jury reached a unanimous decision after careful consideration.
- The jury’s decision was based on the evidence presented in court.
- She felt honored to be chosen as a jury foreman.
- The jury was attentive during the prosecutor’s closing arguments.
- He was excused from jury duty due to a medical emergency.
- The jury listened to the judge’s instructions before deliberating.
- The jury was instructed to disregard the witness’s statement.
- The jury foreman read the verdict aloud in court.
- She fulfilled her civic duty by serving on a jury.
- The jury’s verdict was a relief to the victim’s family.
- The jury was composed of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- They selected a new jury after a mistrial was declared.
- The jury members were attentive throughout the trial proceedings.
- The jury’s decision brought closure to the legal proceedings.
- He was dismissed from jury duty due to scheduling conflicts.
- The jury’s deliberation lasted late into the evening.
- The jury’s decision was unanimous in favor of the defendant.
- She was excused from jury duty due to a personal conflict.
- The jury heard closing arguments from both sides.
- The jury reviewed the exhibits entered into evidence.
- They deliberated for days before reaching a consensus.
- The jury was sequestered during the high-profile trial.
- The jury’s decision was based on the facts presented in court.
- He was selected as an alternate juror for the trial.
- The jury was attentive during the witness’s testimony.
- She was dismissed from jury duty due to bias.
- The jury was instructed to remain impartial throughout the trial.
- The jury’s verdict was unanimous in favor of the plaintiff.