Which preposition to use with jury

of Occurrences 115%

Were this Fellow to be tried by a Jury of Women, I would not be in his Coat to lie with his Lady.

in Occurrences 89%

Occasional cases of manslaughter may take place; but don't mind that, as coroners' juries in New-York will return verdicts of "death from natural causes."

for Occurrences 23%

He won't laugh so easily when he's up before a jury for murder; and he'll never again fool women or bulldoze men, even if they are weak enough to acquit him of this crime.

at Occurrences 16%

"Behold," he cried in the deep resonant voice that he used in addressing juries at the climax of a peroration, "the integuments of my personalitythe ancient habiliments of an honorable professionthe panoply of the legal warrior.

on Occurrences 14%

Mr. Walters began his address to the jury on orthodox lines.

as Occurrences 12%

It is an insult to the jury as men of intelligence to ask you to believe Hill's evidence.

to Occurrences 11%

Mr. Mann then proceeded to call the attention of the jury to the two laws already quoted, upon which the two sets of indictments were founded.

with Occurrences 9%

As the last words I have recorded left his lips, he had raised his head and confronted the jury with a straightforward gaze.

against Occurrences 7%

But Judge Webster Thayer, who bragged, "Did you see what I did to those anarchistic bastards," disregarded all the evidence proving their innocence, poisoned the minds of the already hatred-ridden jury against them, with speeches about the soldier boys in France, the flag, "consciousness of guilt," the perfidy of "foreigners."

without Occurrences 5%

Q. Do you think it would be practicable to convict a man in Virginia of treason for having taken part in this rebellion against the Government by a Virginian jury without packing it with direct reference to a verdict of guilty? A.

by Occurrences 5%

He began his address to the jury by emphasising the fact that a fellow creature's life depended on the result of their deliberations.

about Occurrences 5%

Some evidence would be placed before the jury about the first trial and the conduct of the defence.

into Occurrences 3%

The clerk began to call a jury into the box.

than Occurrences 2%

His services were frequently called into requisition by impecunious people of his own race; when they had money they went to white lawyers, who, they shrewdly conjectured, would have more influence with judge or jury than a colored lawyer, however able.

under Occurrences 2%

In this case there was no doubt about the motive, but the extent of the evidence to be placed before the jury under that head would depend upon the defence.

like Occurrences 2%

"This case seems as if it will occupy some time; it is the last but three of the common jury cases, andI mean to sayif the gentlemen of the special jury like to go tillseven o'clock this evening, they may do so, or they may amuse themselves by sitting in court listening to this case.

from Occurrences 2%

The judge thanked the jury from the bench and announced that there were carriages outside the door waiting to take them home.

along Occurrences 1%

This question of fact, the court concluded, had properly been put to the jury along with the issue as to the effectiveness of the plaintiff's seizure of the slaves; and the verdict for the defendants was declared conclusive.

after Occurrences 1%

" It reads something like the usual verdict of a coroner's jury after investigating the death of some colored man who has been lynched,"he came to his death by the hands of parties unknown."

over Occurrences 1%

Well, old top, send for a couple of dozen Korans and hire rooms for the jury over Kaydoub, Salone & Dabut's and turn 'em loose on kibbah arnabeiah, kashtah and halawee.

ob Occurrences 1%

de Lord fer Recorder, an a jury ob angles, an Gabriel ter report der trial fer de hebbenly "Herald" (deep groans) Yas! den

before Occurrences 1%

The case would certainly go to the jury before night.

around Occurrences 1%

D'you think it'll go down with a jury?" "It'll go down with any jury around these parts.

during Occurrences 1%

William Sherman once served upon a United States Federal jury during his colorful life.

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