Juror

usgb/ˈdʒʊrər/
noun

A person who is part of a jury in a court that listens to the facts of a case and decides if someone is guilty or not.

The juror listened carefully to the evidence before making a decision.
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Often appears as...

  • jury selection
  • impartial juror

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Legal Setting

Used in the context of court cases where legal judgment is involved.

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The juror had to remain unbiased throughout the trial.
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Civic Duty

Serving as a juror is considered a responsibility for citizens in many countries.

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He received a summons to fulfill his civic duty as a juror.
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Confidential Role

Jurors must keep their discussions and verdict deliberations private.

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As a juror, she was not allowed to talk about the case outside the jury room.
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