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foreperson

[ US /ˈfɔɹpɝsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the presiding member of the jury and the one who speaks on their behalf

How To Use foreperson In A Sentence

  • Evidently, there was a - a man who was the jury foreperson.
  • Normally, questions from the jury are part of the public record since they are submitted in writing by the jury foreperson.
  • Several years ago my mom was the foreperson on a jury hearing a retrial granted on appeal of a rape conviction. Discourse.net: It Takes $1 Million to Free an Innocent Man
  • At the end of the closing arguments, the jury briefly began deliberations, elected a foreperson, and went home. Terra Firma Case Goes to Jury
  • And I looked behind me and I realized that the person sitting directly behind me was the foreperson.
  • The absence of time and dissension over selecting a foreperson may enable the jury to devote its attention to dissenting on more important issues.
  • And you spoke about the fact that the jury foreperson is Hispanic. CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2005
  • It depends on who the foreperson is and how the foreperson takes them through it.
  • The jurors most likely spent Monday choosing a foreperson and figuring out how to sift through 35 days of testimony and closing arguments, legal experts say. Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict
  • You have to say foreperson ," corrected Megan Gerrity, a blue-eyed twenty-year-old with coarse red hair, shorn short. ROUGH JUSTICE
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