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Often used in the same context:
jurors,
judges,
courts,
justices,
retrials,
jurists,
sentencer,
litigants,
verdict,
appellate court,
punitive damages,
convict,
courtroom,
appeals court,
defendants,
voir dire,
arbitrators,
venire,
attorneys,
prosecutors,
appellate,
impaneling,
reprehensibility,
coroners,
legislatures,
contributory negligence,
tribunals,
mistrials,
trial,
sentencing,
circuit judge,
exclusionary rule,
tort,
hearsay evidence,
plaintiffs,
triers,
lawyers,
rulings,
convictions,
malpractice,
psychiatrists,
judgments,
panel,
supremes,
prosecutions,
mitigating circumstances,
foreperson,
adjudications,
law lords,
lenity,
blameworthiness,
judicial,
cases,
remittitur,
barristers,
felons,
corpus delicti,
statute,
habeas,
rapists,
ex post facto,
retry,
litigators,
trial lawyer,
adas,
arguments,
forewoman,
officeholders,
concurrences,
judiciary,
ipse dixit,
nol pros,
flagrancy,
arguers,
fortuity,
sheriffs,
mitigating circumstance,
executions,
supreme court,
grand jury,
prosecuting,
precedents,
gulty,
preponderance,
gawn,
de jure segregation,
prejudice,
majoritarianism,
mens rea,
criminal court,
preclusion,
mentally ill,
gerrymandering,
compensatory damages,
blacks,
presentism,
surrebuttal,
caselaw,
pro bono publico,
summations,
preconceptions,
heinousness,
jury,
prisons,
courtrooms,
workingmen,
jurymen,
lodges,
regiments,
audiences,
bakers,
booksellers,
churches,
crews,
gaols,
jails,
legislators,
owners
Also try:
— Adjectives for juries:
grand,
special,
local,
white,
federal,
hung,
civil,
person,
most,
mixed,
petty,
more...
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