jurywoman

NOUN
  1. someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury
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How To Use jurywoman In A Sentence

  • I am immensely impressed by the way in which the British juryman and jurywoman simply sits down to do this disagreeable duty though the heavens fall.
  • She strategically places her reader in the position of judge or jurywoman — an act suggesting how much the book might owe to the tradition of earlier “confessional” literature.
  • Seated in the center was the presiding jurywoman, an octogenarian from Argentina.
  • The matter is not entirely free from doubt, but I am not persuaded the Judge failed to assure himself that the doubt raised by the jurywoman's remark was not really removed by her subsequent conduct.
  • Mrs Jones was impressed with her status as a jurywoman.
  • Remembering that day when he came back from California, describing it to the jurywoman, he saw himself as if he were somebody else, as if he were the town looking on.
  • This was reported to the judge by a jurywoman and he referred the matter to the director of public prosecutions.
  • Women made their first appearance as jurors in the King's Bench Courts in 1921, and one jurywoman signalised the innovation by knitting in the box whilst listening to the evidence.
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