juries in English

noun
1
a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts
verb
1
judge (an art or craft exhibition or exhibit).
the exhibition was juried by a tapestry artist
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "juries" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "juries", or refer to the context using the word "juries" in the English Dictionary.

1. Juries served as a safeguard against this ignorance.

2. Court cases are decided by professional judges rather than juries.

3. We used to be afraid of the juries.

4. 18 The most startling innovation was the introduction of juries.

5. More disturbing questions have to do with those who serve on juries.

6. These Accompanists may be used for lessons, performance area recitals, juries, and master classes

7. Juries are not infallible. Innocent people are convicted, and guilty people go free.

8. Average citizens often were chosen for citizen juries to decide on critical matters of the day.

9. Juries may not understand the niceties of nuclear energy, but they can distinguish right and wrong.

10. Justice was administered in a rough and ready fashion, without using courts or juries.

11. In the other cases, police either failed to file charges, or grand juries refused to indict.

12. Eastman Community Music School pays Accompanists for Eastman recitals, master classes and juries at no cost to the student

13. Serious offences such as murder are tried by juries in crown courts, which have powers to hand down heavier sentences.

14. Two juries evaluate the stands, considering factors such as aesthetics, originality, new ideas, functionality, innovation, event experience value and presentation.

15. A Bailiff nowadays in the United States is a peace officer of the court, providing security for judges, juries, plaintiffs and defendants

16. Juries have long stretched notions of self-defense or extended implicit clemency to recognize mitigating factors such as provocation and histories of abuse.

17. Understandably, Paul did not here mention serving on a jury, for under Roman rule there were no citizens’ juries as now exist under Anglo-American law.

18. Noun A name given to certain writs commanding juries to be summoned for the trial of causes: as, Assize of novel disseizin, the ancient common-law remedy for the recovery of the …

19. Courtroom 105 Felony Courtroom 106 Felony Courtroom 107 Felony Courtroom 108 Felony Courtroom 203 Felony and Misdemeanor Juries Traffic and Misdemeanor Cases Court calls begin a 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m

20. Record Of The Buddhistic Kingdoms: Translated From The Chinese By Herbert A, Observations On The Rights And Duty Of Juries, In Trials For Libels: Together With Remarks On The Origin And Nature Of The Law Of Libels

21. Unlike A grand jury, a preliminary hearing is usually open to the public and involves lawyers on both sides and a judge (not so with grand juries which only involve the jurors and the prosecutor)

22. Dean Warburton, writing of the Armagh Assizes of the same Spring said that there were(3) “no juries, no prosecutions, no evidences against any person under the denomination of a United man.” The Tyrone Loyalists did get some minor results, but from their point of view they were disappointing.

23. If together, will Abominate and punish.” A female observer who traveled from Mas-sachusetts to observe the innovative mixed juries noted as a pleasant side-effect that the male jurors were less likely to smoke in court when ladies were present.5 Outside the courtroom, female voters were credited with electing local officials committed to

24. The court also acts as arbiter between the EU's institutions and can Annul the latter's legal rights if it acts outside its powers.: In November 1944, the Soviet Union proposed to Annul the Svalbard Treaty with the intention of gaining sovereignty over Bear Island.: Congress retained the power to Annul acts of the Puerto Rico legislature.: These juries voted by secret ballot and were