Synonym: panel. Similar words: injury, bury, juror, century, injure, jurisdiction. Meaning: ['dʒʊrɪ /'dʒʊə-] n. 1. a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law 2. a committee appointed to judge a competition.
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91. The jury have not yet been sworn in.
92. The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent.
93. The jury brought in its verdict.
94. Have you ever served on a jury?
95. The jury heard 200 pages of depositions.
96. The trial ended with a hung jury.
97. The case will be decided by a jury.
98. The jury voted for acquittal.
99. The jury were sequestered during the trial.
100. The jury is about to announce the winners.
101. The jury heard conflicting evidence from three different witnesses.
101. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
102. Not surprisingly, the jury found them both guilty.
103. The jury convicted Menzies of assaulting Smith.
104. The jury decided against the plaintiff.
105. The jury will retire to consider its verdict today.
106. I'm on/doing jury service next week.
107. The jury convicted Mr Hampson of all offences.
108. The jury retired to consider the evidence.
109. The jury decided that Walker had acted in self-defence.
110. Today the jury began to hear the evidence.
111. The jury awarded her damages of £30 000.
112. His words weighed heavily with the jury.
113. The jury delivered a verdict of unlawful killing.
114. The jury returned a verdict of guilty.
115. The jury awarded punitive damages .
116. McFadden must persuade the jury of her innocence.
117. The jury cast their vote by secret ballot.
118. The jury have heard evidence from defence witnesses.
119. The jury took four days to reach a verdict.
120. The jury is considering its verdict and we're waiting to see which side of the fence they'll come down on.