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juror

[joor-er, -awr] / ˈdʒʊər ər, -ɔr /
NOUN
member of the jury
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The plaintiff at the heart of the case was only known by her first name Kaley, and after nine days of deliberation, the jurors agreed with her on all counts.

From BBC

The simple image, delivered with Lanier’s slight drawl, helped convince a majority of jurors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking in court for the first time, Quinn told jurors that before his arrest he had searched for information about how long his DNA would be kept by police.

From BBC

The jurors ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages, including $3 million in punitive damages, holding them accountable for the mental health toll of their design choices.

From Barron's

One juror, Victoria, who only gave her first name to protect her anonymity, said Zuckerberg’s answers on the stand came across as inconsistent.

From The Wall Street Journal