Juryman

  • 91juror — a member of a jury, is spelt or. The term juryman fast disappearing, and jurywoman is almost extinct except in occasional historical reference. A jurist is an expert in law, and in AmE a lawyer or judge …

    Modern English usage

  • 92delict — Criminal offense; tort; a wrong. In Roman law this word, taken in its most general sense, is wider in both directions than our English term tort. On the one hand, it includes those wrongful acts which, while directly affecting some individual or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93dicast — /daykast/ An officer in ancient Greece answering in some respects to our juryman, but combining, on trials had before them, the functions of both judge and jury. The dicasts sat together in numbers varying, according to the importance of the case …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94liber et legalis homo — /laybar et bgeybs howmow/ In old English law, a free and lawful man. A term applied to a juror, or to one worthy of being a juryman, from the earliest period …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 95delict — Criminal offense; tort; a wrong. In Roman law this word, taken in its most general sense, is wider in both directions than our English term tort. On the one hand, it includes those wrongful acts which, while directly affecting some individual or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 96dicast — /daykast/ An officer in ancient Greece answering in some respects to our juryman, but combining, on trials had before them, the functions of both judge and jury. The dicasts sat together in numbers varying, according to the importance of the case …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 97liber et legalis homo — /laybar et bgeybs howmow/ In old English law, a free and lawful man. A term applied to a juror, or to one worthy of being a juryman, from the earliest period …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 98apparent jeopardy — The status of the defendant in a criminal case on trial before a competent court and a jury duly empaneled and sworn. His jeopardy is real unless it shall subsequently appear that a verdict could never have been rendered, by reason of the death… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 99challenge to the poll — A challenge to an individual juryman. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 147 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 100liber et legalis homo — A free and lawful man; a juryman …

    Ballentine's law dictionary