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noun1) (in court)sit on the jury — auf der Geschworenen- / Schöffenbank sitzen
do jury service — das Amt eines Geschworenen/Schöffen ausüben
* * *['‹uəri]plural - juries; noun1) (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: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.) die Geschworenen2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.) die Jury•- academic.ru/40341/juror">juror- juryman* * *[ˈʤʊəri, AM ˈʤʊri]n + sing/pl vb1. LAW▪ the \jury die Geschworenen plmember of the \jury Geschworene(r) f(m)to be [or serve] [or sit] on a \jury auf der Geschworenenbank sitzen, Geschworene f/Geschworener m sein3.▶ the \jury is still out das letzte Wort ist noch nicht gesprochen* * *['dZʊərɪ]n1) (JUR)the jury — die Schöffen pl, die Jury; (for capital crimes) die Geschworenen pl
they don't have juries there — dort gibt es keine Schöffengerichte or keine Jury or (for capital crimes) keine Schwurgerichte
to sit or be on the jury — Schöffe/Geschworener sein
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury — meine Damen und Herren Schöffen/Geschworenen
the jury is (still) out (lit) — die Schöffen/Geschworenen beraten noch; (fig) es ist noch nichts entschieden
the jury is out on whether this is true — es ist noch nicht heraus, ob das stimmt
* * *jury1 [ˈdʒʊərı] sjury2 [ˈdʒʊərı] adj SCHIFF Hilfs…, Not…:jury rudder Notruder n* * *noun1) (in court)the jury — die Geschworenen; (in Germany, in some Austrian courts) die Schöffen
sit on the jury — auf der Geschworenen- / Schöffenbank sitzen
do jury service — das Amt eines Geschworenen/Schöffen ausüben
* * *n.Jury -s m.Preisrichter m. -
3 trial jury
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petty jury — >> jury. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 … Law dictionary
petty jury — noun a jury of 12 to determine the facts and decide the issue in civil or criminal proceedings • Syn: ↑petit jury • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑jury • Member Meronyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
petty jury — petty juror. (in a civil or criminal proceeding) a jury, usually of 12 persons, impaneled to determine the facts and render a verdict pursuant to the court s instructions on the law. Also, petit jury. Also called traverse jury. Cf. grand jury.… … Universalium
petty jury — /pɛti ˈdʒʊəri/ (say petee joouhree) noun a jury, usually of 12 persons, empanelled to determine the facts and render a verdict pursuant to the court s instructions on the law. Also, petit jury. –petty juror, noun …
petty jury — pet′ty (or petit jury) n. law a jury, usu. of 12 persons, impaneled to render a verdict in a civil or criminal proceeding (disting. from grand jury). • Etymology: 1680–90 pet′ty ju′ror, n … From formal English to slang
PETTY JURY — a jury of 12 elected to try a criminal case after a true bill against the accused has been found by a Grand Jury … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
petty jury — Same as petit jury … Ballentine's law dictionary
Petty — Pet ty, a. [Compar. {Pettier}; superl. {Pettiest}.] [OE. petit, F. petit; probably of Celtic origin, and akin to E. piece. Cf. {Petit}.] Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince. Denham.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Petty averages — Petty Pet ty, a. [Compar. {Pettier}; superl. {Pettiest}.] [OE. petit, F. petit; probably of Celtic origin, and akin to E. piece. Cf. {Petit}.] Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Petty cash — Petty Pet ty, a. [Compar. {Pettier}; superl. {Pettiest}.] [OE. petit, F. petit; probably of Celtic origin, and akin to E. piece. Cf. {Petit}.] Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Petty officer — Petty Pet ty, a. [Compar. {Pettier}; superl. {Pettiest}.] [OE. petit, F. petit; probably of Celtic origin, and akin to E. piece. Cf. {Petit}.] Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English