Juror Duty

/ˈdʒʊərər ˈdjuːti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal obligation imposed on a juror to impartially hear evidence and render a verdict in a trial.
    The juror duty requires careful consideration of all testimonies before reaching a decision.

Forms

  • juror duty

Commentary

Juror duty emphasizes impartiality and attentiveness; clear instructions from courts help jurors understand this responsibility.

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