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1 address the jury
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2 direct the jury
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3 discharge the jury
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4 fix the jury
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5 instruct the jury
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6 a fox should not be in the jury of the goose's trial
var: when the foxes pack the jury box, the chicken is always found guilty as accusedлисиця – не суддя, коли судять гусакаEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a fox should not be in the jury of the goose's trial
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7 when the foxes pack the jury box, the chicken is always found guilty as accused
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > when the foxes pack the jury box, the chicken is always found guilty as accused
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8 challenge to the jury
= challenge to the array відвід всьому (складу) журі ( або суду) -
9 address to the jury
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10 argue a case to the jury
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11 argue to the jury
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12 arguments to the jury
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13 charge to the jury
інструкція (судді) присяжним, заключне звернення судді до присяжних (перед винесенням ними вердикту); -
14 direction to the jury
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15 final address to the jury
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > final address to the jury
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16 general charge to the jury
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > general charge to the jury
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17 judge's direction to the jury
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > judge's direction to the jury
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18 overturn the jury's award
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > overturn the jury's award
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19 poll of the jury
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20 protection of the jury
захист складу колегії присяжних від застосування до неї незаконного (протизаконного) насильства
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(the) jury is (still) out (on) — the jury is (still) out (on) mainly spoken phrase used for saying that people have not yet decided what they think about someone or something The jury is still out on whether the scheme will be successful. Thesaurus: ways of saying that something … Useful english dictionary
(the) jury is (still) out on something — the jury is (still) ˈout on sth idiom used when you are saying that sth is still not certain • The jury is still out on whether wine can be good for you. Main entry: ↑juryidiom … Useful english dictionary
the jury is out — ► the jury is out a decision has not yet been reached. Main Entry: ↑jury … English terms dictionary