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  • 11jury of the county — A jury drawn from the entire area of venue, as distinguished from an ancient jury drawn from the immediate vicinity of the event giving rise to the action or criminal prosecution. State v Brown, 103 Vt 312, 154 A 579, 76 ALR 1029 …

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  • 12Jury of Matrons — The Jury of Matrons was a form of special jury at English common law, usually used to resolve legal disputes over whether or not a party to a legal action was pregnant. Civil Juries The civil jury of matrons was used to determine whether a… …

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  • 13jury of the vicinage — a jury formerly drawn from the neighborhood and now drawn from the political subdivision in which the court is held …

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  • 14jury of jealous women — A jocose expression for a jury composed of women, or of women for the most part, in a case where a beautiful girl or young woman is a party, especially where the reputation of such party is drawn in issue …

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  • 15jury wheel — A receptacle from which the names of persons on the jury list are drawn for summoning as jurors for a term of court, or a part of a term, or for service in a particular case. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 3 …

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  • 16jury list — noun : a list of persons qualified to be drawn for jury service, summoned to court to serve as jurors, or sworn to act as jurors in a particular case …

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  • 17jury wheel — noun Etymology: jury (I) : a revolving device or circular box from which the names of persons to serve as jurymen may be drawn by chance * * * Law. a device, containing slips with the names of prospective jurors, that when spun mixes the names… …

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  • 18jury wheel — Physical device or electronic system for the storage and random selection of the names or identifying numbers of prospective jurors. A machine containing the names of persons qualified to serve as grand and petit jurors, from which, in an order… …

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  • 19jury wheel — Physical device or electronic system for the storage and random selection of the names or identifying numbers of prospective jurors. A machine containing the names of persons qualified to serve as grand and petit jurors, from which, in an order… …

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  • 20struck jury — A jury chosen from a panel drawn for a particular case, not from the regular panel, sometimes called a special jury. A jury drawn by the exercise of strikes, each party being entitled to strike a certain number of names of persons appearing as… …

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