Crossword-Solution: JURIES
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Juries | pl. | of Jury |
We have 7 clues for the answer “JURIES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Box sets? | 1 answer |
| Case deciders | 1 answer |
| Courtroom groups | 1 answer |
| Dissenters may hang them | 1 answer |
| Peer groups | 1 answer |
| Box elders? | 2 answers |
| Verdict deliverers | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JURIES (5)
One judge had laid down the law that the master's power must be absolute in order to render slave obedience perfect, and, although the courts were empowered to discipline slaves in certain situations, the masters generally acted as judges, juries, and dispensers of punishments.
All my instincts are one way, and all the facts are the other, and I much fear that British juries have not yet attained that pitch of intelligence when they will give the preference to my theories over Lestrade’s facts.” “Did you go to Blackheath?” “Yes, Watson, I went there, and I found very quickly that the late lamented Oldacre was a pretty considerable blackguard.
Well, and about the business of the agora, dealings and the ordinary dealings between man and man, or again about agreements with the commencement with artisans; about insult and injury, of the commencement of actions, and the appointment of juries, what would you say? there may also arise questions about any impositions and extractions of market and harbour dues which may be required, and in general about the regulations of markets, police, harbours, and the like.
His argument was presented with show and words-- it worked well with juries who tended to watch him instead of what he said.
They can never sit upon juries to pass upon life and property until they are property-owners themselves, and they can never hold the reins of government by reason of mere superiority of numbers.
Quotes with JURIES (3)
Men who are in prison for rape think it's the dumbest thing that ever happened... it's isn't just a miscarriage of justice; they were put in jail for something very little different from what most men do most of the time and call it sex. The only difference is they got caught. That view is nonremorseful and not rehabilitative. It may also be true. It seems to me that we have here a convergence between the rapists's view of what he has done and the victim's perspective on what…
Which is probably one of the reasons those of us who love contemporary fiction love it as we do. We’re alone with it. It arrives without references, without credentials we can trust. Givers of prizes (not to mention critics) do the best they can, but they may — they probably will — be scoffed at by their children’s children. We, the living readers, whether or not we’re members of juries, decide, all on our own, if we suspect ourselves to be in the presence of greatness. We’re…
Studying the rule of law won't make a great litigator. It is the act of trying cases in real courtrooms with real plaintiffs and defendants and judges and juries, week after week and year after year that develops lawyers into top trial attorneys.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2001–2024).