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juror

[joor-er, -awr] / ˈdʒʊər ər, -ɔr /
NOUN
member of the jury
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At the beginning of the trial, Virginia Cornwall, prosecuting, told jurors that concerns were raised by parents and staff about Bennett's behaviour towards the children in his care before his arrest.

From BBC

But he also didn’t see Glenn reach for either officer’s gun and told grand jurors he was shocked when Proctor drew a firearm.

From Los Angeles Times

Meta's lawyers fought for six days in court to remove jurors who they deemed overly hostile to Facebook and Instagram, two of the social media platforms involved in the case.

From Barron's

Motin had led jurors on a "merry dance" in his evidence, which was an "exercise in inventive distraction", Mr Justice Baker said.

From BBC

With a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Virginia, “he is book smart,” Saltzburg told jurors.

From The Wall Street Journal