a jury, at common law, of 12 to 23 persons, designated to inquire into alleged violations of the law in order to ascertain whether the evidence is sufficient to warrant trial.
[ 1490-1500; graund juree ]
a jury, at common law, of 12 to 23 persons, designated to inquire into alleged violations of the law in order to ascertain whether the evidence is sufficient to warrant trial.
[ 1490-1500; graund juree ]
Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary. Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House . 2012