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1 jury of one's peers
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2 jury of one's peers
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3 jury
присяжные, состав присяжных; коллегия присяжных; суд присяжныхjury deadlocked — присяжные, не пришедшие к единому мнению;
jury directed — присяжные, получившие от судьи напутствие;
jury for trial — присяжные, подобранные для судебного рассмотрения дела;
jury in a state of equilibrium — разделение голосов присяжных поровну;
jury in session — заседающие присяжные;
to discharge the jury — распустить коллегию присяжных;
to pack a jury — подобрать пристрастный состав присяжных;
to select a jury — подобрать состав присяжных;
to summon a jury — вызвать присяжных для участия в судебном разбирательстве;
- jury of inquiry and presentmentgrand jury at the quarter sessions — большое жюри, заседающее в суде квартальных сессий
- jury of issue and assessment
- jury of matrons
- jury of one's peers
- all-white jury
- alternate jury
- alternate grand jury
- biased jury
- common jury
- coroner's jury
- deadlocked jury
- deliberating jury
- discharged jury
- drawn jury
- empanelled jury
- extra trial jury
- fixed jury
- full jury
- good jury
- grand jury
- grand jury at the assizes
- hung jury
- impartial jury
- inquest jury
- investigating grand jury
- juvenile jury
- less-than-unanimous jury
- one-man grand jury
- packed jury
- partial jury
- petit jury
- prejudiced jury
- prospective jury
- reasonable jury
- regular jury
- regular grand jury
- satisfied jury
- selected jury
- special jury
- struck jury
- summoned jury
- teen-age jury
- trial jury
- unanimous jury
- unbiased jury
- unpacked jury
- unprejudiced jury
- voting jury
- non-unanimous jury
- petty jury
- prejudicial jury* * *
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