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juryman

[joor-ee-muhn] / ˈdʒʊər i mən /
NOUN
juror
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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Because the grandfather does not trade actively, the grandson was accepted as No. 2 juryman.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Grey as the dawn in which they appeared, the jurymen reported a deadlock.

From Time Magazine Archive

And off pelted one of the jurymen in search of the bag.

From Between the Dark and the Daylight by Richard Marsh




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