jury

Definition

noun
  • a group of twelve citizens who are sworn to decide whether someone is guilty or not guilty on the basis of the evidence they hear in court
    Usage to be called for jury service
    to be officially summoned to serve on a jury
    Usage ‘members of the jury’
    the proper way to address a jury in court
    Usage the foreman of the jury
    the chief juror, elected by the other jurors, who chairs the discussions of the jury and pronounces the verdict in court afterwards
COMMENT Juries are used in criminal cases, and in some civil actions, notably actions for libel. They are also used in some coroner’s inquests. The role of the jury is use their common sense to decide if the verdict should be for or against the accused. Jurors have no knowledge of the law and follow the explanations given to them by the judge. See Supplement for further explanation of eligibility for jury service.
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