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Jury (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 … Wikipedia
jury — jury1 juryless, adj. /joor ee/, n., pl. juries., v., juried, jurying. n. 1. a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions officially submitted to them. 2. such a group selected according to law and sworn… … Universalium
Jury selection — are many methods used to choose the people who will serve on a trial jury. The jury pool is first selected from among the community using a reasonably random method. The prospective jurors are then questioned in court by the judge and/or… … Wikipedia
juror — ju·ror / ju̇r ər, ˌȯr/ n: a member of a jury an alternate juror; broadly: an individual who is summoned but not yet selected to serve on a jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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Hoyt v. Florida — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hoyt v. Florida ArgueDate=October 19 ArgueYear=1961 DecideDate=November 20 DecideYear=1961 FullName=Gwendolyn Hoyt v. Florida USVol=368 USPage=57 Citation=82 S. Ct. 159; 7 L. Ed. 2d 118; 1961 U.S. LEXIS 136 Prior=Appeal from… … Wikipedia
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Militia — For other uses, see Militia (disambiguation). The Lexington Minuteman, a statue commemorating Captain John Parker, a commander of American militia forces during the American Revolutionary War. The term militia ( … Wikipedia