jury box - translation to English
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jury box - translation to English

SWORN BODY OF PEOPLE CONVENED TO RENDER A VERDICT OFFICIALLY SUBMITTED TO THEM BY A COURT, OR TO SET A PENALTY OR JUDGMENT
Juror; Juries; Jurors; Jury of one's peers; Blue ribbon jury; Blue-Ribbon Jury; Jury panel; Jury of peers; Traverse jury; Jury box; Alternate juror; Blue ribbon juries; Jury foreman; Jury forewoman; Jury foreperson
  • An empty jury box at an American courtroom in [[Pershing County, Nevada]]
  • About 50 prospective jurors awaiting jury selection
  • John Morgan]] of a British jury, all of whom then had to be men
  • A wine jury

jury box         
n. Bereich in einem Gerichtssaal in dem die Jury sitzt
trial jury         
HEARS THE EVIDENCE IN A TRIAL AS PRESENTED BY BOTH THE PLAINTIFF AND THE DEFENDANT
Petit juror; Trial jury; Petty Jury; Petit Jury; Petit juries
Gerichtsgeschworene
hung jury         
LEGAL TERM FOR A JURY THAT CANNOT AGREE ON A VERDICT
Hung Jury; Hung juries; Unanimous verdict; Requirement of a unanimous verdict in jury trials; Deadlocked jury; Jury deadlock; Jury deadlocked; Jury hung
Unentschiedene Geschworene, Geschworene die keine einstimmige Entscheidung treffen können

Definition

jury box
n. the enclosed area in which the jury sits in assigned seats during a jury trial. See also: juror jury

Wikipedia

Jury

A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to hear evidence and render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment.

Juries developed in England during the Middle Ages and are a hallmark of the English common law system. As such, they are used by the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and other countries whose legal systems were derived from the British Empire. Most other countries use variations of the European civil law or Islamic sharia law systems, in which juries are not generally used.

Most trial juries are "petit juries", and usually consist of twelve people. Historically, a larger jury known as a grand jury was used to investigate potential crimes and render indictments against suspects. All common law countries except the United States and Liberia have phased these out. The modern criminal court jury arrangement has evolved out of the medieval juries in England. Members were supposed to inform themselves of crimes and then of the details of the crimes. Their function was therefore closer to that of a grand jury than that of a jury in a trial.

Examples of use of jury box
1. In court, the defendants filled the jury box and the left side of the room.
2. Empaneled hours earlier, 10 men and seven women listened from the jury box.
3. Attorneys will return to court Monday afternoon to select 16 for the jury box.
4. Seated in the jury box with Brent were defendants, Tarik Shah, 42, and Dr.
5. Each of you takes into the jury box with you your individual experience and wisdom.