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1 special juror
Юридический термин: член специального жюри, член специального состава присяжных -
2 special juror
член специального жюри, член специального состава присяжных -
3 juror
1) присяжный заседатель, член состава присяжных•- alternate juror
- biased juror
- common juror
- coroner's juror
- deliberating jurors
- disqualified juror
- drawn juror
- empanelled juror
- excused juror
- extra trial juror
- fixed juror
- good juror
- grand juror
- impartial juror
- inquest juror
- investigating grand juror
- juvenile juror
- partial juror
- petty juror
- prejudiced juror
- prospective juror
- reasonable juror
- regular juror
- regular grand juror
- satisfied juror
- selected juror
- special juror
- summoned juror
- teen-age juror
- trial juror
- unable juror
- unbiased juror
- voting juror
- prejudicial juror
- unprejudiced juror* * * -
4 S.J.
1) Религия: Societas Jesu ("Society of Jesus", the Jesuits)2) Юридический термин: Solicitors' Journal, Special juror3) Сокращение: Society of Jesus -
5 s.j.
1) Религия: Societas Jesu ("Society of Jesus", the Jesuits)2) Юридический термин: Solicitors' Journal, Special juror3) Сокращение: Society of Jesus -
6 S.J.
сокр.1) англ. [Solicitors' Journal] "Журнал солиситоров" (с 1856 г.)2) [Special juror] член специального состава присяжных
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