jury
A group of people chosen under the law to reach a verdict on a case submitted before them. A jury in a criminal case is made up of 12 people, and is required to arrive at a unanimous decision. But juries in civil cases may consist of as few as six members, and unanimity is not required. Selected jury links: |
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