noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
grand
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Hatfield also declined to release the identities of the grand jurors .
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Holmes wants Lenhart to reveal the names of grand jurors who contacted her about a controversial Bellaire police slaying.
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The effort to identify the grand juror is continuing, Durfee said.
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Holmes had subpoenaed Lenhart after she quoted two grand jurors in a Sept. 29 story about a controversial police slaying.
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Eleven of the 12 grand jurors signed affidavits denying contact with Lenhart.
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A state district judge held Lenhart in contempt, when she refused to identify the grand jurors who spoke to her.
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That, and 18 grand jurors agreeing.
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The grand jurors are the only ones that know the abuses occurred.
potential
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On June 3, the court ruled by 6:3 that lawyers in civil cases could not exclude potential jurors because of their race.
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Matsch said he had assured potential jurors their names and addresses would not be revealed.
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The federal court system already offers no discretionary challenges to potential jurors , and state courts could follow suit.
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It was later moved to San Jose because many potential jurors in Sonoma indicated bias against Davis.
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The judge did not rule immediately on whether any of the six potential jurors questioned Monday was being excused.
prospective
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The prospective jurors all were screened from public view by a new partial wall the judge ordered installed in the courtroom.
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The prospective jurors are in the corridor.
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Monday, prospective jurors filled out a six-page questionaire that asked about their jobs, education and military training.
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Of the prospective jurors questioned, only six were dismissed in open court.
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The pool of prospective jurors all knew something about Madonna, and many said they had her recordings.
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He also said he did not want prospective jurors to read news reports of how a person might be excused from serving.
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On Tuesday, jury selection begins as a panel of 75 prospective jurors is given questionnaires to complete.
■ VERB
ask
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After reading each question aloud, she asked the each juror if they agreed with the answer written on the form.
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DiGenova said Starr may ask the jurors to hold off or limit their questioning.
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Fujisaki brusquely turned him down, but the judge said Baker could ask the jurors about Caraway after the verdict.
dismiss
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Motz dismissed the suit after jurors could not reach a verdict in the three-week trial at U.S.
give
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Fujisaki did give the jurors the magnifying glass they requested.
question
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He questions jurors about what they have read.
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Generally, the prosecutor conducts the questioning , but grand jurors are free to ask their own queries.
show
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Prosecutors never showed jurors the pictures taken of the suspect by a bank security camera, saying they were too fuzzy.
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He showed jurors photos of Simpson wearing gloves identical to the pair apparently used in the murders.
tell
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As Baker repeatedly told jurors , the intent of punitive damages is to punish, not destroy.
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So the plaintiffs called Fung back on their rebuttal case to tell jurors he had goofed.
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In an Adrenalin-boosted panic, they emptied their shotguns into their parents in self-defense, Erik told jurors .
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But Simpson told jurors he had just one cut.
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Dietz told jurors it was up to them to decide whether Erik was molested.
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He simply told jurors he did not know how any of it got there.
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But no one had told the jurors that judges in Denver would actually decide their case.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the panel deadlocked on manslaughter charges, with nine jurors favoring acquittal.
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Holmes wants Lenhart to reveal the names of grand jurors who contacted her about a controversial Bellaire police slaying.
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Of the prospective jurors questioned, only six were dismissed in open court.
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The judge has sent the jurors to a hotel overnight.
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The judge will quiz jurors individually about their views on abortion and the insanity defense beginning Tuesday.
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The prospective jurors all were screened from public view by a new partial wall the judge ordered installed in the courtroom.
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The requests may signal that the jurors are focusing on the hotly contested blood evidence.