juryman
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Director Lomax was in a San Francisco court serving as juryman in the $1,800,000 suit of its onetime Board Chairman L. E. W. Pioda against Golden State Milk Products Co.
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Franchot Tone got a baleful malevolence into his part as a juryman determined on hanging the defendant, while Robert Cummings was bland and believable as the juror who changes everyone's mind.
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Because the grandfather does not trade actively, the grandson was accepted as No. 2 juryman.
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Edmund Burke has said that nothing on earth so nearly approached the power of the Almighty as the power put into the hands of a juryman.
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Mr. Bagley would gladly have submitted a more extended estimate than he did of Mr. Denny’s life and character, but he was just hurrying into court to take his place as a juryman.
From Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound by Emily Inez Denny
Another case, he said, involved the time-honored stratagem of getting the right jury and a twist on a line from the English poet Alexander Pope, “Wretches hang that jurymen may dine.”
From Washington Post ● Sep. 16, 2019
In “The Rape of the Lock,” first published in 1712, Alexander Pope wrote this chilling couplet: The hungry judges soon the sentence sign And wretches hang that jurymen may dine.
From Scientific American ● Jan. 6, 2012
Picking a panel of jurymen has rarely been much of a problem for many federal court clerks.
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Grey as the dawn in which they appeared, the jurymen reported a deadlock.
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And off pelted one of the jurymen in search of the bag.
From Between the Dark and the Daylight by Richard Marsh