Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The juror was excused from duty when the defendant accepted a plea bargain.
The juror was grateful for the opportunity to participate in the justice system as a citizen.
The juror was selected from a pool of eligible citizens based on his age and citizenship status.
The juror was surprised by the amount of waiting time involved during the trial.
The juror was impressed by the seriousness of the proceedings in the courtroom.
The juror received a summons to appear for jury duty at the courthouse.
The juror was surprised to learn that she was selected to serve on a high-profile murder trial.
The juror was required to fill out a questionnaire prior to jury selection to determine eligibility.
The juror was prohibited from conducting research or seeking outside information on the case during the trial.
The juror was excused from serving on the jury due to her previous involvement in a similar case.
The juror was instructed to keep an open mind and consider all evidence presented during the trial.
The juror was excused from jury duty because she was a full-time caregiver for her disabled son.
The juror was reminded by the judge not to discuss the case with anyone outside of the courtroom.
The juror was relieved when he was dismissed from jury duty because it would have interfered with a scheduled vacation.
The juror was nervous about serving on a jury for the first time.
The juror was surprised to learn that the verdict had been overturned on appeal.
The juror was required to keep the details of the trial confidential.
The juror was relieved to finally be done with jury duty after several weeks.
The juror was questioned about his experience during jury selection for a new trial.
After serving as a juror, she was more interested in the legal system and decided to attend law school.
The juror was selected as the foreperson and led the discussions during the deliberation process.
The juror was surprised to find out that the defendant was acquitted.
She was selected as a juror for a high-profile case involving a celebrity.
The juror was impressed with the quality of the evidence presented by the prosecution.
The juror was relieved to be finished with his civic duty and return to work.
The juror was excused from duty due to a medical condition that prevented him from sitting for long periods of time.
The juror was excused from duty due to a family emergency.
The judge dismissed the juror from the trial due to a conflict of interest.
The defense lawyer asked the juror if he could be impartial during the trial.
The juror felt a sense of responsibility to carefully consider all of the evidence before reaching a verdict.
After serving as a juror for a criminal trial, he felt that justice had been served.
The judge thanked the juror for his service at the end of the trial.
The juror listened attentively to the evidence presented in court.
The juror was surprised to learn that they had been selected for a high-profile case.
The juror was excused from the case because they knew one of the witnesses.
The juror was dismissed from the case due to a conflict of interest.
The juror was excused due to a family emergency.
Every citizen has a duty to serve as a juror if called upon by the court.
She was nervous about serving as a juror for the first time.
The juror pool was sent home for the day and told to return the following morning.
The juror questionnaire asked about any prior experience with the legal system.
The juror was excused from the trial due to a conflict of interest.
The defense attorney tried to dismiss the juror for cause.
The juror was selected to serve on the trial for the murder case.
The juror was impressed by the professionalism of the judge and lawyers.
The juror was questioned by the lawyers during the selection process.
The juror was dismissed from the trial after admitting that she knew the defendant.
The juror was relieved when the trial was over and he could return to his normal life.
The juror was surprised by the amount of evidence presented during the trial.
The juror was required to swear an oath before serving on the jury.
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