Juror
51grand juror — n: a member of a grand jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
52petit juror — n: a member of a petit jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
53examination of juror — An examination of a juror called for a particular case to ascertain by questioning him whether or not he is subject to a challenge for cause, and, if not, whether he should be kept off the jury by a peremptory challenge. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 136 …
54oath of juror — A statement under oath by a juror that he will do his duty as a juror, that he will well and truly try the issues joined, and a true verdict render according to the law and the evidence. Demato v People, 49 Colo 147, 111 P 703 …
55petit juror — A trial juror. See juror …
56pet|it juror — «PEHT ee», a juror on a petit jury …
57grand-juror — grand juror, jury etc.: see juror, etc …
58Non-juror — A non juror is a person who refuses to swear a particular oath. In British history, non jurors refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary; see Nonjuring schism In French history, non jurors were clergy members who refused to swear an oath of …
59alternate juror — An extra trial juror selected to attend the trial and to take the place of any one of the jury in case of the latter s illness or other disability during the trial. 31 Am J1st Jury § 128 …
60Challenge to juror — An objection to a juror made on voir dire. See challenge for cause; peremptory challenge …