Phrases with «reasonable juror»

The phrase "reasonable juror" refers to an ordinary person serving as a juror in a court case. It emphasizes that this person should be fair, impartial, and use their common sense to make judgments based on the evidence presented during the trial. Full definition

Sentences with «reasonable juror»

  • Based on a video shot from inside a police cruiser, the U.S. Supreme court concluded «no reasonable juror» could find that the risk posed by a fleeing motorist did not warrant deadly force (the deliberate ramming of his car) to stop him. (culturalcognition.net)
  • «I think any reasonable juror could infer that a man's penis in the mouth of a calf is torment,» a Burlington County assistant prosecutor, Kevin Morgan, is reported to have said. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
  • Where the evidence «consists solely of eyewitness testimony that would necessarily leave reasonable doubt in the mind of a reasonable juror, the trial judge must direct an acquittal upon a motion for directed verdict». (criminalnotebook.ca)
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