2744 examples of juries in sentences

Juries are unused to evidence, and have very often to be told what is the bearing of it.

Juries wiped their faces, and javelin-men leaned on their spears.

The chief reasons given by Senator Nelson were summed up in a single sentence: "The defence of reasonable restraint would be made in every case and there would be as many different rules of reasonableness as cases, courts, and juries....

The trials were held patiently, testimony was heard, and the juries duly deliberated.

This indeed was true; but it was also true that by his orders men were arrested and committed without lawful cause; that juries were packed; that prisoners, acquitted at their trial, were sent into confinement beyond the [Footnote 1: See in particular his speech to his second parliament, printed by Henry Hills, 1654.]

The newly published "Liberator" said of it, at the time, that it would "only serve to rouse up other leaders, and hasten other insurrections," and advised grand juries to indict Mr. Gray.

The root of all evil is the Assembly and the Juries.

What culprits would be convicted, if their own testimony were taken by juries as good evidence?

And whereas of late years, partial, corrupt, and unqualified persons have been returned, and served on juries in trials, and particularly divers jurors in trials for high treason, which were not freeholders.

Even the most austere judges of the land, and the most jealous juries of tradesmen, have borne ample testimony to the reasonableness of this modern extension of the wants of life, by the liberal allowance of necessaries which they have sanctioned in the tailors' bills of litigating minors.

Thus a congress, a council, a committee, a jury, a sort, or a sex, if taken collectively, is neuter; being represented in discourse by the neuter pronoun it: and the formal plurals, congresses, councils, committees, juries, sorts, sexes, of course, are neuter also.

The law of instructions to juries in civil and criminal cases.

© 23Apr41; B496009. Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson (PPW); 1Nov68; R446629. ANDERSON (W. H.) CO. Instructions to juries in Kentucky.

SEE Ogg, Frederic A. RAYMOND, WALTER A. Missouri instructions to juries. Vol.

SEE SUMMERS, W. L. Missouri instructions to juries.

Missouri instructions to juries.

The juries of Mayo, Sligo, and Roscommon were overawed into submission, but the Galway jury were obstinate, and refused to dispossess the proprietors.

He was supported in his motion by eighteen counties, by addresses from the grand juries, and by resolutions from the volunteers.

Juries acquit because of the severity of the penalty.

Many persons speaking in private, acting on juries and connected with the machinery of "justice" say that these should be punished like the rest.

Organized society, the public, juries, judges, pardon boards and governors, show that war has made them cruel and wanton of human life.

In normal times juries were very loath to pronounce the death penalty.

Witches were tried, condemned, and executed with no question as to due legal power, in the minds of juries, counsel, and courts, until the hour of reaction came, hastened by doubts and criticisms of the sources and character of evidence, and the magistrates and clergy halted in their prosecutions and denunciations of an alleged crime born of delusion, and nurtured by a theology run rampant.

And yet not only president but the nature of the thing inforces it for to these juors the law gaue this power vested it in them they had it in right of law and it is incompatible and impossible that it should be uested in these and in others too for then two juries may haue the same power in the same case one man altered the jury is altered.

" "Judges and juries!

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