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jury room

noun

  1. a private room, adjacent to a courtroom, where a trial jury discusses a case and reaches its verdict.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jury room1

First recorded in 1760–70
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While in the jury room, the jury will have an issue paper where they record their decisions.

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In truth, the jury room is, and ought to be, a bit of a mystery - as long as sausages come out at the end, you don't necessarily want to see how they're being made.

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I haven't been in the jury room or the overflow room.

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I've had cases settle when a jury is out deliberating, when they are taking too long, and neither side knows what's going on in the jury room.

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Any American should be free to exercise their religious beliefs anywhere and everywhere, including into a jury room.

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