Juror

  • 71prejudice of juror — A leaning of the mind, a propensity or prepossession toward a view, so that the mind is not indifferent; a prejudgment of the case, not necessarily a matter of enmity or ill will against either party. 31 Am J Rev ed Jury § 172 …

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  • 72qualification of grand juror — The elements of citizenship and residence and the absence of bias, prejudice, or interest. 24 Am J1st Grand 3 §§ 7 et seq …

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  • 73qualification of juror — The possession of the qualifications prescribed by constitution or statute, such as age, mental competency, literacy, citizenship, residence, character, and in rare instances the owner ship of property and the payment of taxes 31 Am J Rev ed Jury …

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  • 74standing juror aside — A provisional exercise of a peremptory challenge. 31 Am J Rev ed Jury § 230 …

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  • 75tales-juror — Same as talesmen. See talesmen …

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  • 76withdrawal of juror — A means of obtaining a continuance or postponement of a trial after the jury are impaneled and sworn, where some necessity therefor in the furtherance of justice exists. The remedy for a mistrial. 53 Am J1st Trial § 966 …

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  • 77non-juror — …

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  • 79Jury (England and Wales) — In the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales, there is a long tradition of jury trial that has evolved over centuries.HistoryThe English jury has its roots in two institutions that date from before the Norman conquest in 1066. The inquest, as a …

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  • 80challenge — chal·lenge 1 vt chal·lenged, chal·leng·ing 1: to dispute esp. as being invalid or unjust counsel challenged this interpretation 2: to question formally (as by a suit or motion) the legality or legal qualifications of challenge the regulations;… …

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