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grand juror
noun
- a person serving on a grand jury.
Word History and Origins
Origin of grand juror1
Example Sentences
The majority of the grand jurors concluded Thursday that “there was not enough evidence to charge the officers,” according to the prosecutors’ report.
A grand juror in the Ferguson case is suing to be able to explain exactly what went down in the courtroom.
He was a man who was still continually summoned as a grand juror, and as such had no difficulty in securing for himself a place.
Could you act fairly and impartially, as a Grand Juror, while having your present feeling of horror and disgust?
The Parson-magistrate, and the Agent-grand-juror have set us an excellent example—ha—-In.
What would people say were he charged with firing at a man—he, a respectable citizen, a director in the bank, a grand juror?
At length the door of the jury-room opened, and the head of a Grand Juror was thrust out.
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