it's an individual person who is part of the jury at a trial. if you get called for jury duty and you have to hear the trial, you are a juror. Many jurors make up a jury.
2007-03-31 06:28:26
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answer #1
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answered by kmnmiamisax 7
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When a person is tried in an American court of law, they have a right to ultimately be judged by a "jury of their peers". Basically that means that a group of twelve ordinary citizens make the decision after being fully informed of the facts and circumstances. A juror is a person on that jury.
2007-03-31 13:29:16
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answer #2
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answered by lillyth17 3
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A juror is a peer that sits with 12 other people who decide the fate of people who are being convicted / accused of a criminal act
2007-03-31 13:28:38
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answer #3
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answered by arenaimage 4
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A jury employee
2007-03-31 13:51:35
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answer #4
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answered by Rikjard M 2
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Somebody who serves on a jury for a crime.
2007-03-31 13:28:03
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answer #5
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answered by ツ Andrea*♥ 4
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One that makes a Decision with a Group! A unanimous decision is not needed.
Thanks, RR
2007-03-31 13:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone who serves on a jury.
2007-03-31 13:26:53
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answered by coragryph 7
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someone who serves(or waits
to be called to serve)on a jury
2007-03-31 13:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury
2007-03-31 13:29:02
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answered by (♥_♥) 6
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an idiot that let OJ walk
2007-03-31 13:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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