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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.
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  • 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
  • And of course, one of my favorites on the appellate grounds is removal of the two jurors, including the foreperson in this case.
  • We the jury in the above entitled cause fix the penalty at life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, date, signature for the foreperson.
  • Daily tailgate meetings are held by forepersons and weekly safety meetings by the manager.
  • The chief judge in the county testified at a hearing that he handpicked the forepersons based on whom he knew and liked.
  • We also have heard from very reliable sources around the courthouse that juror number five, the doctor-lawyer, may very well be the foreperson, which is what we expected. CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2004
  • I think, to focus on something Trent said earlier, the fact that our foreperson came in dressed today in sweats to me indicates, number one, there's some sort of contentious argument going on in that jury room.
  • County Louth based contractor with a turnover of €10 million requires a foreperson for Public Works schemes to the value of €5 million each.
  • You have to say foreperson," corrected Megan Gerrity, a blue-eyed twenty-year-old with coarse red hair, shorn short. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • They have to go select their foreperson, figure out their plan of attack here, and different juries do it different ways, said Livingston, of Chicago-based ZMF Consulting. Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict
  • At the trial's conclusion last Tuesday, the jury foreperson, an unidentified black woman, wept as she read out the verdicts - one for each of the four schoolgirls.
  • If we're going to elect a foreperson, it should be a secret vote," said Mrs. Wahlbaum. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • Unless we know how and why the circumstance that were relating to the removal of the foreperson, unless we know the answer to that, it's impossible to know whether or not there's grounds for appeal.
  • The first madame foreperson was Pallas Athena.
  • The X factor is, you do have this doctor/lawyer on panel who's the foreperson and he may put them through it all again.
  • Fifty of the judges and sixty-three of the forepersons responded to the survey.
  • The foreperson was a competent, extremely well organized young African-American woman, a young professional or junior executive. American Thinker
  • The decision was "very difficult," said Susan Kohlmeyer , the jury foreperson, but she said she was convinced there was a "lot of corruption" in the system. 'Guilty' for Expert Consultant

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