Phrases with «jury box»

The phrase "jury box" refers to the area or compartment in a courtroom where members of the jury sit during a trial. Full definition

Sentences with «jury box»

  • In a few years, a generation of kids who apparently can't pay attention long enough to read to the end of this sentence will find themselves sitting in jury boxes. (lawyerist.com)
  • The faces that do make it into jury boxes across Toronto and Brampton often have one thing in common: they're white. (thestar.com)
  • Ultimately, as Reed concludes: «When a lawyer is standing in front of a single real jury box in a single real case, no research can say for sure what that tiny group of individuals will decide.» (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
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