Yes. Juries are groups of 6 or 12 people given the task of finding a verdict in a case. Often, they must deliberate and reach a unanimous verdict. Typically, the jurors will gather in a room and discuss their individual impressions on the trial they've witnessed and reach an agreement on the verdict.
The plural possessive form of "juries" is "juries'."
Grand juries and Petit juries are the two kinds of juries.
What are the in juries and disorcler of bones
judges,prosecuters,defense attorney, juries, witnesses,victims
The plural of 'jury' is juries.
Athenian juries differ from American juries because they were bigger with as much as 501 citizens. the metics were foreigners. They were foreign residents. The rights they had was they could be presented with citizenship, but not have it.
Athenian juries differ from American juries because they were bigger with as much as 501 citizens. the metics were foreigners. They were foreign residents. The rights they had was they could be presented with citizenship, but not have it.
Vice-admiralty courts were run by officers and did not have juries.
They had to work for the common good, they had to serve on juries, they became members of the militia, and they supported education.
Fabian Juries was born on 1979-02-28.
Only trial courts use juries.
Yes, "jury" is singular while "juries" is plural.