0 a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty -- juri
1 a group of judges for a competition, contest etc -- pengadil
Discussion of juries is particularly compelling, since they were at the heart of the issue of proof.
Overall there was undoubtedly a gradual narrowing down of the pool of men from which juries were selected.
Within five years he was acting as the jury's foreman.
However, grand juries were not exclusively made up of the largest landowners ; nor were all the major proprietors in a county appointed as jurors.
They acknowledge that juries make mistakes from time to time.
In theory, that difficulty could be resolved by having judges instruct juries about the meaning of reasonable doubt.
The study ranges citizens' juries at the top, followed in descending order by deliberative polls, citizens' panels, public meetings, focus groups, and opinion polls.
Evidently - scientists, historians, judges and juries ask this question about their hypotheses.
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