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How to Use "Jury" with Example Sentences
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jury
(n):
a group of people that decide the guilt or innocence of someone in a court case
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Used with adjectives:
"
He was found guilty by a federal
grand
jury
.
"
(grand)
"
The first trial ended with a
hung
jury
.
"
(hung)
"
The
12-member
jury
will decide his fate.
"
(12-member)
"
The case will be heard by a
criminal
jury
.
"
(criminal, civil)
Used with verbs:
"
She
served
on a
jury
for the first time.
"
(served, sat)
"
Tell
the
jury
what happened that night.
"
(tell)
"
Her testimony
swayed
the
jury
.
"
(swayed, convinced, impressed, persuaded)
"
The
jury
heard
the testimony of the woman.
"
(heard, listened to)
"
The
jury
delivered
a unanimous verdict.
"
(delivered, reached, came to)
"
The
jury
acquitted
him of his crimes.
"
(acquitted him, cleared him, convicted, indicted)
"
The
jury
deliberated
for several days before reaching a verdict.
"
(deliberated, be + out)
Used with nouns:
"
He received a letter for
jury
duty
.
"
(duty, service)
"
The
jury
selection
took a long time.
"
(selection)
"
She lost faith in the
jury
system
.
"
(system)
"
The case is going to a
jury
trial
.
"
(trial)
"
Jury
members
are in seclusion.
"
(members)
Used with prepositions:
"
The trial will take place
before
a
jury
.
"
(before)
"
There were only three men
on
the
jury
.
"
(on)
"
The trial began with a
jury
of
three women and nine men.
"
(of)
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