Even the day when one juror was a little poorly and the trial was postponed, this fact got top billing on the news. |
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His failure, it is said, calls into question his motives in serving as a juror in the trial. |
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Either party may challenge any juror either for cause or peremptorily and each party shall have three peremptory challenges. |
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During jury selection, he flipped a coin to decide whether a potential juror should be seated on the panel. |
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So if you were in the jury room, had you been a regular juror, rather than an alternate, you would have voted not guilty on all three counts? |
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The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death. |
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One juror had worked for the Union army, and another had protected civilians from vigilance committees and served as a Union scout. |
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The English Court of Appeal upheld the conviction of a man jailed for 14 days for wolf-whistling at a juror from the court's public gallery. |
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This is not a case wherefore cause or death or illness or some tainting of a juror, someone was discharged. |
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What would we say, for example, if a juror brought habeas corpus against the bailiff? |
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But it also avoids the half remembered, anachronistic memory of the juror in the jury room. |
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Obviously that's a very subjective sieve to push through a juror, because the juror has to make an introspective judgment of himself. |
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And under the juror oath to tell the truth about prior arrests, he also seemed to have an agenda. |
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Other than the preliminary vetting by the trial judge, there is a challenge for cause, peremptory challenges and the oath of the juror. |
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A juror was dismissed from duty yesterday after reading a magazine and filing her nails during a case. |
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No juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs solely for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict. |
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The significance of the advancement was immediately apparent to the juror panel. |
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And jurying a show for The Art League must be one of the most challenging tasks that a juror in our area faces. |
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And on Wednesday, we had one of the brouhahas with the jurors, and we replaced it and put in a new juror. |
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One juror identified as Roy said a lot of people want you to have sympathy for her and feel sorry. |
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But it's back to the drawing board for this jury, with a new panel member, after juror No.7 was dismissed yesterday. |
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That juror apparently printed out the documents and brought them into the jury room as well. |
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Every juror is asked if they had ever been a victim of the type of crime that is on the docket or any type of crime at all. |
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Before I could explain that it might not be a good idea, the juror had told an usher, the court official who looks after each jury. |
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Other than low pay, expensive parking is a common juror aggravation, he said. |
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A juror on a lunch or bathroom break can find out many details about a case. |
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If the juror had spoken up, as he should have, he would surely have been told he should not sit on the case. |
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She stared at the judge as the head juror spoke the jury's personal message. |
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Being a juror forces you to do so, to think about what constitutes the even-handed administration of the law. |
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Two juries were discharged the first because a juror had to withdraw for personal reasons and the second because the jury room was found not to be soundproof. |
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There is no reason to believe that the juror in question has received information which might undermine his ability to judge this case dispassionately. |
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If you like driving around the city until you can find an unbribable juror to beat to death, this is the game for you. |
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The question of a patent's obviousness is not always so obvious to the average juror. |
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However, the judge was required to declare a mistrial because one juror held out for conviction. |
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Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool. |
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During the retirement of the jury, no officer of the court may discuss the case with any member of the jury or answer any question asked by a juror. |
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But note that during the deliberations, this person's opinion will have no more importance than mine or that of any other juror. |
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The judge can also excuse a juror who has a personal interest in the trial. |
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If no juror has been sworn, the court appoints for that purpose two persons present. |
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Being called for jury duty does not mean a person will be selected to serve as a juror. |
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Employees should be entitled to take unpaid leave while they attend court proceedings as a party, witness, or juror. |
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You will decide, based on those answers, whether the person is acceptable or not acceptable as a juror in this case. |
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A prosecution that is so large and complex that no reasonable juror will be able to follow the evidence will not serve the public interest. |
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It also includes the exemption from compulsory attendance in a court or tribunal, and the exemption from service as a juror. |
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Within a relatively short period, he was elected as a juror for the national elections by the Electoral Court Department. |
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The juror is said to have invoked common sense in the face of the statutes as codified by the State of Illinois. |
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Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife. |
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You had a juror who took it on himself to have a press conference on the courthouse steps to say how happy he was that they convicted her of insider trading. |
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They, according to one juror, who spoke to Nightline, believed Dunn had no recourse but to shoot. |
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A hearing is underway on a possible case of juror misconduct. |
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Could it be that another juror is about to be bounced from the case? |
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The juror then asked the usher to hand to prosecuting counsel a note. |
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I think what that juror just said hits the nail on the head. |
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As one juror remarked, this space, with its stone walls, beamed ceiling, and antique maple chopping block, brings a South American estancia to mind. |
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A grand juror in the Ferguson case is suing to be able to explain exactly what went down in the courtroom. |
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Given that those cases most prone to jury intimidation were heard under Diplock Courts for the last 35 years it is difficult to judge the level of juror intimidation in Northern Ireland. |
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Also, the prosecutor or the defence counsel may object to a particular juror if they believe there is a reason why he or she should be disqualified. |
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Another factor for Crown prosecution to consider is that 73.1 per cent of those surveyed said that if they were a juror, they would find it difficult to convict someone of a crime if there was no forensic evidence available. |
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The Commission also made recommendations to ensure that employees in the federal sector can meet their civic or legal obligations as a juror or witness without the risk of losing their jobs. |
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My job is not to be a judge, a juror, or a lawyer. |
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This might make it difficult for you to serve as a juror. |
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As a juror your opinion is of great significance for the outcome of the trial. |
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This potential juror had a graduate degree in psychology. |
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Sayers is accused of ordering a late night phone call to a juror in the gangland slaying trial of Freddie Knights. |
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It is the duty of the individual juror to strive to avoid any misappreciation of the evidence, no matter how it is represented by the barristers. |
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A conviction will require at least six juror votes and two judge votes. |
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It should be a battle of the Princesses as we see Cannes juror Nicole Kidman in Grace of Monaco go toe-to-toe with Naomi Watts in a film now, finally and officially, named Diana. |
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The family law judge's chambers are a former broom closet and three juror assembly rooms are used as courtrooms. |
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If the answers to the questions are willfully evasive or knowingly untrue, the talesman, when accepted, is a juror in name only. |
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What happens if a juror becomes indisposed or otherwise is unable to continue before the trial, that is before the jury has begun to hear evidence? |
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When you go to the jury room, the first thing you should do is choose a presiding juror to act as a foreperson during your deliberations. |
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One holdout juror led to an 11-1 vote of guilt on three securities fraud counts against each defendant. |
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We nobbled no juror or jury, and my acquittal of murder at Leeds in 2002 was an honest and true verdict. |
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He has also been a juror at the international competitions held in Lausanne, Alkmaar as well as at the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb in Bonn and Berlin. |
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It's this lot of course, lead by head juror Jane Campion. |
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As a juror in Tehran for the Cinema Verite Iran Documentary Film Festival in December 2013, I had discussions with the festival organizers about arranging a cultural exchange. |
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Selection of jurors from a jury pool occurs when a trial is announced and juror names are randomly selected and called out by the jury pool clerk. |
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Juror number eleven, a mechanic sitting in the back row, adopts a similar posture. |
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Juror No. 4, in the back row, closed his eyes while listening. |
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