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"jury" Definitions
  1. (also panel, jury panel especially in North American English) a group of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not somebody is guilty of a crime, or whether a claim has been proved
  2. a group of people who decide who is the winner of a competition

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Jury bias The justices will also hear the case concerning jury bias that pits the secrecy of jury deliberations against the 6th Amendment's guarantee of an impartial jury.
When the jury speaks, I'm going to support the jury.
A jury can now sentence Aguirre, 73, to death by the jury.
The senators are not the jury; the American people are the jury.
A civil grand jury then weighed the information, and that grand jury, James said Thursday, decided to present the information to a criminal grand jury.
"Because grand jury proceedings are secret, we cannot comment on grand jury subpoenas or any testimony that occurs before a grand jury," added spokesman Chuck Laszewski.
Jury selection and conferences that are not for jury consumption take place there.
Think of it this way, they are our jury, they are our grand jury.
He went in the same direction as the jury box or the jury room.
Because this District of Columbia jury pool is different than the Virginia jury pool.
A predominantly white jury can be a different institution than a predominantly black jury.
Had the Virginia grand jury remained the only grand jury investigating the Russian connection, then any cases indicted by that grand jury would have been tried in Virginia.
Manafort's team wants a jury of Trump supporters and prosecutors want a jury of Trump haters, although of course each side will say they just want a "fair" jury.
Jury selection continues The rulings came a day after jury selection began in Cosby's retrial.
That grand jury is fully capable of doing anything the new grand jury can do.
Even a grand jury analogy -- that the House, like a grand jury, investigates, while the Senate, like a trial jury, decides the facts -- does not hold because parties to a criminal trial can in fact call witnesses who did not testify in a grand jury.
The rest of this week will be for pre-screening jury selection, then the court will aim to bring back the jury pool for standard jury selection process January 14.
A reader's digest of their points: The jury -- Defendants in criminal trials are entitled to a jury of 12 peers, and in federal cases the jury must reach a unanimous verdict.
Bill Cosby Jury Seated After Delay Over "Racial Animus" Claims - Update Bill Cosby Retrial: Rulings Favor Defense As Jury Selection Extended #MeToo Front And Center As Bill Cosby Retrial Jury Selection Begins
Based on statewide jury selection records, our Jury Sunshine Project discovered that prosecutors remove about 20 percent of African-Americans available in the jury pool, compared with about 10 percent of whites.
"If the Senate was the jury before, you are the jury now," Buttigieg said to the crowd.
"The Constitution's guarantee of a jury trial does not require a jury of 12," Professor Gillers added.
There were some grand jury subpoenas but no witnesses were ever forced to come to the grand jury.
A grand jury first indicted Tellis in 2016, but a trial in 2017 ended with a hung jury.
If not, the case will go to closing arguments and jury instructions, and then deliberation by the jury.
The prosecutors add that any bias in a jury can be rooted out at trial during jury selection.
In addition, Nadler could also ask the judge supervising the grand jury to release certain grand jury materials.
The order said jury selection questions and jury instructions must be submitted to the judge by March 15.
The Jury: The jury worked through a complex and document-heavy case with remarkably sharp focus and smarts.
What is different is that you usually do not actually hang the jury in a hung jury strategy.
Marando delivered a passionate closing argument to the jury at Stone's trial: "Truth matters," he told the jury.
The jury trial in Melbourne lasted just short of five weeks, ending with three days of jury deliberation.
You have to seat a grand jury, you have to issue grand jury subpoenas, you have to put people under oath before grand jury if you want to do a serious and aggresive investigation.
Unlike a trial jury, a grand jury case takes place completely behind closed doors, with a high indictment rate of 99 percent (hence, the popular term, "A grand jury could indict a ham sandwich").
But now that a second grand jury has been impanelled in D.C., any defendant indicated by that grand jury would be tried in front of a D.C. petit jury comprised of citizens of the District.
The case pitted secrecy rules in jury deliberations against the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of a fair and impartial jury.
A grand jury declined to indict anyone, and a civil jury later awarded damages to the falsely charged ADA.
Because grand jury records remain sealed, it is unclear if a grand jury was ever shown Bland's cellphone video.
Jury selection is to begin on Monday, with the jury pool being sequestered starting on Sunday night, O'Neill said.
Seeking grand jury material Grand jury material is considered protected, and a court order is required to release it.
How it can be jury tampering with a jury that is barred from hearing the statement is a mystery.
The court will choose between keeping jury deliberations secret and sustaining the Sixth Amendment's promise of an impartial jury.
One right-wing commentator referred to the jury as "illegal trash": Congratulations you piece of illegal trash #SanFrancisco jury.
Grand jury secrets Among the reasons for redactions, Barr has emphasized to Congress the secrecy of grand jury proceedings.
The jury included the first female jurors in the United States; it was not the first all-female jury.
He was a principal investigator with the Capital Jury Project and his book, "A Life and Death Decision: A Jury Weighs the Death Penalty," focuses on the human side of jury decision making in capital cases.
However, a jury found Bowman not guilty: the jury was not convinced that Bowman was making diagnoses or prescribing medicine.
The first grand jury expired and Manning was immediately summoned to appear before a new grand jury on May 16.
The first grand jury expired and Manning was immediately summoned to appear before a new grand jury on May 16.
A civil grand jury weighed the information and decided to present the information to a criminal grand jury, James said.
The sources were people with knowledge of the grand jury proceedings, not people who had testified before the grand jury.
When we say a jury has been impaneled, it is another was of saying that a jury has been chosen.
Grand jury proceedings are generally secret, under federal rules, and challenges to grand jury actions often are therefore secret as well.
Jury selection initially began in April, and approximately 40 panelists were qualified by both the prosecution and defense for the jury.
The case requires the justices to choose between keeping jury deliberations secret and the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of an impartial jury.
The Framers of our Constitution believed that jury nullification was part and parcel of what a jury trial was all about.
The jury foreperson in the Roger Stone trial Trump accused the foreperson of the jury in Roger Stone's trial of bias.
A jury of friendly strangers Weinstein's 12-member jury and three alternates listened to testimony and deliberated together for five weeks.
The Simpson jury was the longest-sequestered jury in United States history and it occupied an entire floor of the hotel.
Before the jury questioning started Thursday morning, Judge Burke denied defense attorney Donna Rotunno's last-ditch petition for sequestered jury questioning.
" In his segment "A Closer Look," Meyers continued, "Trump's probably excited because he thinks a grand jury is just a fancier jury.
"The jury did what the jury did and there are various views as to how this evidence could be perceived," he said.
Following closing arguments and jury instructions on Friday, the jury began deliberating briefly in the afternoon, and was set to resume Monday.
The jury foreperson stated, publicly, that the jury did not agree with Officer Coronado's actions, but felt compelled to convict Fairooz nonetheless.
For example, typical appealable issues include lack of sufficient evidence to convict, improper admission of evidence, jury misconduct or incorrect jury instructions.
The term grand jury is derived from the fact that it usually has a greater number of jurors than a trial jury.
It encourages full participation by all members of the jury in the significant decision the jury makes on behalf of its community.
"The defense has a right to information so it can provide it to the jury so the jury can decide," she said.
His trial ended with a hung jury in mid-December of 2015, after three days of jury deliberations didn't return a verdict.
That will require the justices to choose between keeping jury deliberations secret and sustaining the Sixth Amendment's promise of an impartial jury.
Jury selection Jury selection in this trial took place over two weeks and went through two phases: pre-screening and voir dire.
Ramos was convicted by a split jury after 10 members of a twelve-person jury found him guilty, and two did not.
We will, however, likely hear from witnesses brought before the grand jury or parties the grand jury subpoenas from time to time.
"They are all jury issues," Ellis said on Tuesday, explaining that he believed it should be up to the jury to decide.
"The State's relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals strongly suggests that the state wanted to try Flowers before a jury with as few black jurors as possible, and ideally before an all-white jury," Kavanaugh wrote.
"Nothing" in the grand jury rules "suggests a district court has authority to order disclosure of grand jury matter outside the enumerated exceptions," the court wrote in a case about a 1950s grand jury proceeding that has current implications for Mueller.
Like, my friends would gripe about, "Ugh, I got called for jury duty" — I would fucking love to be called for jury duty.
" Denton added of the jury, "It's the right of the jury not to like the story that we wrote… it's the free press.
The question is, is a jury nullification, in terms of a jury making a decision that has nothing to do with the evidence?
He hastily took the case before a grand jury — just five days after the shooting — and the jury failed to indict the officer.
What the jury decided: The jury was tasked with determining if the fighter died from the stab wounds or from injuries already sustained.
The records Howell weighed involved Starr's requests for witnesses to testify before the grand jury and litigation about a grand jury leak investigation.
And if Slager persuaded just one person to doubt the case against him, that's enough — since a jury conviction requires a unanimous jury.
Van Dyke, now 40, opted for a jury trial on Friday following the selection of a 12-person jury and five alternate jurors.
The memorandum is in support of an application for access to all redactions of grand jury material in the Mueller report, in grand jury materials referenced in the report, and to any grand jury testimony or material directly related to four topics.
Chastain continued to respond to a reporter's question of whether the jury hopes to see more female filmmakers in future with a resounding yes, as fellow jury members like Paolo Sorrentino (The Young Pope) and jury president Pedro Almodóvar (Volver) nodded in agreement.
The California jury reached its decision following a roughly seven-week long jury trial, court records showed, but further details were not immediately available.
A jury is a buffer between defendants and the might of the state, and a jury trial is guaranteed in America's bill of rights.
So I think it would be unfair for me to be judge and jury, or for any of us to be judge and jury.
Gotham announced that the jury voting for best actress decided to jointly give Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman a Gotham Jury Award.
The jury agreed Kane orchestrated a leak of grand jury documents in an attempt to embarrass her political rival, former state prosecutor Frank Fina.
Second, even if the jury violated court orders and listened to the words, it is not jury tampering to criticize the special counsel's prosecutions.
If the judge allows the jury to hear evidence of other sexual misconduct, a jury is not likely to look too kindly upon Spacey.
"Sometimes, especially during a jury trial, the judges won't allow handcuffs and shackles because of the image that portrays to a jury," he said.
If they beat those odds and end up on a jury, the split-jury rule makes it more likely that their votes won't count.
The 24-year-old was among 120 potential jurors in Monday's jury pool, according to a pool reporter inside the courtroom for jury selection.
"It's my strong opinion that the forewoman of the jury — the woman who was in charge of the jury — is totally tainted," Trump said.
Unfortunately, for Ayestas and his jury, his attorney's presentation to the jury of evidence to spare her client's life lasted all of two minutes.
While the borough has more criminal jury trials each year than any other jurisdiction in New York State, Brooklyn has more jury trials overall.
Rothstein had found PwC liable for negligence in December, after a non-jury trial, and tried the damages issue in March, also without a jury.
During a press conference for the jury members, Blanchett sarcastically addressed a reporter who asked the four men on the jury why movies still mattered.
Stone's defense attorney had insisted to the jury that Stone wasn't guilty because he hadn't intentionally lied to Congress — an argument the jury ultimately rejected.
The court said that Massachusetts' jury plan requires trial judges to release the names and addresses of jurors after the jury has delivered a verdict.
"I think the case is strong enough to get to a grand jury, but it's too early to comment on grand jury conviction," Blankenship said.
He no longer has the right to appeal his sentence, to request a grand jury review of his charge, or to request a jury trial.
People rush the doors of the jury assembly room as former President Barack Obama departs after being dismissed from jury duty in Chicago on Wednesday.
A grand jury charged 122 African Americans with crimes connected to the riots and a jury convicted 12 of them for murder, the government reports.
To gather her jury, Knowles sent out 24 jury summons, chosen as a cross section of the community, to deliberate and come to a verdict.
That juror, Todd Easter, maintains that he didn't lie during the jury selection process and that he didn't unduly influence the rest of the jury.
So in most states, if a defendant wants the jury to know about nullification, he has no right to have the jury instructed about it.
The consistent result is African-Americans occupying a much smaller percentage of seats in the jury box than they did in the original jury pool.
The appeals court ruled that the jury instructions at Mr. Silver's trial were erroneous, and that a properly instructed jury might not have convicted him.
An international jury composed of 300+ individuals from a wide variety of professional backgrounds—including students at over 10 international universities—will jury the proposals.
The grand jury said that a "federal investigation may delay public disclosure" of the files from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and grand jury transcripts.
The hung jury verdict for Derick Almena, 49, was announced on Thursday after a four-month trial and more than two weeks of jury deliberations.
Jury selection was set to begin next week Friday's plea deal preempts a trial that was set to start in three days with jury selection.
While the borough has more criminal jury trials each year than any other jurisdiction in New York State, Brooklyn has more jury trials over all.
Watch the video to learn more about how race factors into jury selection, and why it complicates the prospect of a fair trial by jury.
The grand jury convenes Two years after JonBenet's killing, with the case no closer to being solved, Boulder's district attorney convened a grand jury in 1998.
Grand jury proceedings are secret, but defense lawyers argued there were errors in the indictment that raised concerns prosecutors gave the grand jury bad legal information.
During an eight-day jury trial, Qualcomm asked the jury to award it unpaid patent royalties of up to $1.41 per iPhone that violated the patents.
Later in the day, Paradis met up with her fellow Cannes jury member Kirsten Dunst at a cocktail reception for the jury at the Martinez Hotel.
"When you have a grand jury that has acted out of bounds, you can clearly present the case to another grand jury," attorney Jared Woodfill said.
But if they are going to keep it one-sided, like a grand jury, they should stay behind closed doors the way a grand jury does.
While grand jury proceedings are not made public, the Post reported that Zinke had not been called to appear before the grand jury as of Friday.
In separate cases in 2018, a New Jersey jury awarded a total of $117 million dollars, and a California jury awarded a total of $85033 million.
Ahmad arranged for the policemen to come to Brooklyn and appear before a federal grand jury, and in June, 22015, the jury returned a sealed indictment.
Grand Jury, by contrast, deals with a much narrower question of who is allowed to see grand jury materials under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Howell, who oversaw the grand jury proceedings in the Mueller investigation and is known for siding with public transparency, will hear House's the grand jury case.
In an average trial, jury selection is a balancing act with the goal "to find and eliminate unfavorable jurors," according to litigation site The Jury Expert.
HAPPENING LATER Cosby jury seated A jury has been selected in the retrial of Bill Cosby, who faces three counts of aggravated indecent assault in Pennsylvania.
They highlighted that their reporters assigned to the special counsel grand jury proceedings sensed "unusual grand jury activity" in the days leading up to the takedown.
As for the jury selection ... Rotunno says they will be asking the jury pool if the announcement of the L.A. charges will influence opinions of Weinstein.
So a jury could base its decision on one particular aggravating factor, but a judge could then rely on a different factor the jury never considered.
"The State's relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals strongly suggests that the state wanted to try Flowers before a jury with as few black jurors as possible, and ideally before an all-white jury," Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the June decision.
Authorities tell PEOPLE a grand jury will be convened to review all evidence and that additional charges could be filed if the grand jury moved to indict.
"Allowing the jury to hear Mr. Cosby's deposition testimony is another step forward in this case and will aid the jury in making its determination," Steele said.
A jury found Bill Cosby guilty without personally knowing any of the accusers — in fact, knowing them would have disqualified them from being part of the jury.
In the break, when the jury had gone into the jury room, Judge Alsup took a moment to berate the lawyers for keeping the drawing under seal.
This violated the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial — specifically, that any fact that makes a person eligible for death must be determined by a jury.
Two anti-abortion activists behind the filming of the videos were indicted by a Texas grand jury last month, while the jury cleared Planned Parenthood of wrongdoing.
Jury finds Dominique Heaggan-Brown not guilty On Wednesday, a jury in Wisconsin acquitted Dominique Heaggan-Brown, the former Milwaukee police officer who fatally shot Sylville Smith.
Anderson is now demanding a jury trial -- though it's still possible (likely) the two sides hammer out a plea deal before it ever gets to a jury.
Vista Superior Court Judge Blaine Bowman ordered the jury to continue deliberations on the remaining eight counts, and the jury is expected to resume on Tuesday morning.
Topic had questioned why information appearing to relate to Trump's questioning was redacted under the grand jury provision, when the president never appeared before a grand jury.
Savage told the jury that Scott was "out of control," and asked the jury to imagine if he didn't stop Scott and Scott later committed a crime.
He told the NY Post Clark would not listen to the jury consultants who warned her not to put African American women -- particularly mothers -- on the jury.
Court documents show that the jury requested from the court reports submitted into evidence, including the report cited by Quijano, while the jury deliberated over Buck's fate.
Grand jury subpoenas are the primary method by which prosecutors gather evidence in criminal investigations, and evidence gathered by one grand jury is easily movable to another.
Even those parameters prevent many of the hundreds of victims detailed in Tuesday's grand jury report, which dates to the 1940s, from suing, the grand jury wrote.
"Part of the jury appears to have improperly deliberated as a subset, without the participation of the entire jury," Michael Baldassare, a lawyer, wrote in the filing.
Aidala asked for additional time during jury questioning to address the jury's knowledge of the case or to add a question on the jury questionnaire about it.
Local reporting has shown that any such move was likely to produce a jury that is whiter and more conservative than a jury in Dallas would be.
Mueller grand jury effect The decision Friday effectively reverses slivers of a recent opinion related to grand jury documents from the Starr investigation into President Bill Clinton.
"Every death penalty state other than Alabama requires a jury verdict for death and prohibits a judge from overriding a jury verdict for life," his petition said.
Alsup has asked Waymo to write out a proposed jury injunction in "non-argumentative terms" to present this argument to the jury at the trial in October.
That's because grand jury subpoenas are an important tool that prosecutors can use to require people to produce documents or testify under oath before the grand jury.
Isabella Plomet was awarded monetary compensation by a jury in June 1292 while Andrea Constand's case took years and years to find its way to a jury.
Nevertheless, it was the first topic this year's jury president, director George Miller, found himself tackling at the official jury press conference only a few hours later.
Why the jury might not want him to die Instead, I think the jury rejected a death sentence in that case for the simple reason that the jury actually got to know the defendant on a more personal level than if his lawyers had done all the talking.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The documentary Honeyland premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, where it was the most awarded film, winning the Grand Jury Prize, Special Jury Award for Impact for Change, and the Special Jury Award for Cinematography in the World Cinema Documentary competition.
The Jury Total: 12 (7 women and 5 men) Alternates: 6 Number of times the judge has sent the jury out of the courtroom (and not for breaks!): 81 Judge William Walls regularly has the jury whisked out of the courtroom to determine the admissibility of certain evidence.
Guzman will have the opportunity to meet some of them because they will sit on his jury, a diverse Brooklyn jury of the world-wise and street-smart.
The justices also directed the grand jury supervising judge to handle disputes about grand jury secrecy within the filings, and said blacked-out versions will be made public.
A jury awarded more than $2 billion to a California couple in the largest U.S. jury verdict against the company over allegations its Roundup weed killer causes cancer.
It is not clear whether Officer Olsen will speak to the grand jury this month, but he testified last year when a civil grand jury reviewed the shooting.
First is grand jury secrecy rules — Mueller used a grand jury to obtain much of his information, and Barr says that material cannot by law be made public.
Benton was acquitted by a jury in October of one count of lying to the FBI and that jury couldn't reach a verdict on several counts against Kesari.
"We have a jury that got it right," Miller told the court, adding that the jury had reached a unanimous verdict after careful deliberations, supported by sufficient science.
Here's how the others fared: • 14 were acquitted at jury trials; • Judges dismissed four cases; • Prosecutors dismissed three cases; • In one case, a grand jury declined to indict.
"Plaintiffs presented a case to the jury based on Vivendi's alleged misstatements, and the jury entered a verdict against Vivendi based on fifty-seven of them," Livingston wrote.
Today, the jury found Cosby guilty of all three counts of indecent aggravated assault, bringing the two-week retrial and a 12-hour jury deliberation to an end.
In June, a jury awarded the two plaintiffs in the second case $25 million and in August a separate jury awarded plaintiffs in the third case $473 million.
They never had a grand jury empanelled, and the reason they never had a grand jury empanelled, I'm sure, is Loretta Lynch would not go along with that.
Kochman now claimed if the original jury had heard her initial grand jury testimony, Alabama law would not legally permit the prosecution to take the case to trial.
"Until the prosecution proves to a jury and a jury makes a decision someone is guilty, under the law here in Florida, they are legally innocent," McCabe says.
A jury found him guilty on multiple charges, commanding at least 60 years in prison, but the jury was hung on the murder charge related to Davis' death.
As any experienced criminal lawyer knows, a grand jury indictment will not hold up unless there is proper venue for that indictment where the grand jury is located.
Though a jury in Los Angeles found Mr. Simpson not guilty of killing Mr. Goldman and Ms. Simpson, a civil jury later found him responsible for their deaths.
A day earlier, after the jury found Ms. Guyger guilty of murder, many had celebrated and praised the jury for returning the most serious verdict that it could.
Prospective jurors were asked for their thoughts on the #MeToo movement during jury selection, as prosecutors and defense attorneys seated the jury of seven men and five women.
Four hours of jury deliberations Three and a half days of testimony and four hours of jury deliberations led to a verdict of not guilty on all counts.
He also argued that his trial should have been separate from his wife's and that the jury selection process violated his Sixth Amendment rights to an impartial jury.
Mr. de Blasio said on Wednesday that he had not testified before a grand jury or been notified that he was the target of a grand jury investigation.
For this month's retrial, Google brought back a literal filing cabinet that it used in a courtroom jury to explain software APIs to the jury, back in 2012.
Mass murderer Dylann Roof addresses the jury on Day One of sentencing Mass murderer Dylann Roof addresses the jury on Day One of sentencing "I'm not going to lie to you," Dylann Roof told the jury on the first day of his sentencing trial in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday.
There's no hard rule here, and whether something is deemed a hate crime can vary from officer to officer, prosecutor to prosecutor, judge to judge, or jury to jury.
At the time the President fired Comey, a grand jury had not begun to hear evidence related to the Russia investigation and no grand jury subpoenas had been issued.
A more difficult race-infused criminal justice case comes on October 11th, when the judges will weigh the secrecy of jury deliberations against the right to an impartial jury.
Newton's lawyers proposed telling the jury that if they didn't come up with a specific dollar amount, it would result in a mistrial, and Lafayette suggested dismissing the jury.
It will also transform what was to be a televised jury trial into a non-jury one in which a state court judge will decide the case, Hunter said.
The governor signed a bill into law in March abolishing nonunanimous jury recommendations for death and requiring unanimous jury recommendations before the trial judge may impose a death sentence.
However, sequestering a jury can sometimes hurt jurors rather than protect them, said Barry Coburn, a criminal defense attorney who worked as part of a partially sequestered jury trial.
Judge doubles as 'activity planner' for jury Because of the intense media coverage of the trial, Judge Steven O'Neill ruled that the jury would be sequestered for the trial.
"This case clearly was a bellwether, and clearly the jury has seen the evidence and found it compelling," she said, concluding "the jury was distressed by the company's conduct".
During the hearing, Flynn acknowledged that he understood he was giving up his rights to a grand jury indictment, a jury trial and the ability to plead not guilty.
Prosecutors sent the case to a grand jury to determine whether there was enough evidence to charge Hayes ... and now we've learned the jury has given the green light.
The case is a bench trial, heard before Judge Thad Balkman without a jury, but media attention and courtroom cameras will essentially render the public into a collective jury.
The main competition jury was led by the Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, who said from the stage that while "democracy is disappearing" the jury was still very democratic.
The judge sent the jury back to the deliberations room after rereading the instructions to them, and about a half hour later the jury announced it had a decision.
As part of Mr. Somerville's community service, he must report to the jury office once a week to deliver a 10-minute talk about the importance of jury duty.
A jury convicted Kathleen Kane in 2016 of leaking secret grand jury information to the media to embarrass a former state prosecutor and then lying about it to investigators.
Manning revealed that she had been subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury this week and had vowed to fight it, citing an opposition to the grand jury process.
"Impeachment is more akin to a grand jury indictment, and in a grand jury indictment, it happens behind closed doors, there aren't cross-examinations, evidence is presented," Himes said.
" By pursuing a "relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals," Justice Kavanaugh wrote, the state wanted to try Mr. Flowers "ideally before an all-white jury.
The next jury trial in the glyphosate litigation is scheduled for August in Missouri state court, the first time a jury outside of California will hear a Roundup case.
And a couple of episodes before she secures citizenship, Jessica gets jury duty and immediately stages a hostile takeover of the jury to impose her conviction on the verdict.
In concluding that the rule on grand jury secrecy wouldn't apply to the statements, which were not made to the grand jury or compelled by a subpoena, Kavanaugh also considered whether there might be some "implicit exception ... when the President is involved," due to time and security demands on the president being such that statements made outside of the grand jury should be treated as if they were before the grand jury.
A jury in that case awarded $302 million that a judge later increased to $439.7 million....For VirnetX, the jury verdict in its favor could be a short-lived victory.
The government has twice asked for "curative" instructions to the jury to address comments he's made while the jury was in the courtroom about prosecutors' handling of witnesses and evidence.
But what happened was actually the opposite even though you, Your Honor, gave the jury instructions to not watch media and to -- and the jury promised to follow the rules.
The Palme d'Or winner — and the winners of seven other major prizes, including the Grand Prix and the Prix de Jury — is picked by a jury of film industry professionals.
Cohen is under investigation as part of a grand jury probe into his personal business dealings.. But he has claimed that Avenatti's frequent public appearances could taint a possible jury.
The governor signed a bill into law in March abolishing non-unanimous jury recommendations for death and requiring unanimous jury recommendations before a trial judge may impose a death sentence.
Deliberations in the Cosby trial were a textbook example of how tortuous jury duty can be, and how inherently oppressive the decision-making process is for a high-profile jury.
Assessing influence versus copying is murky territory—as Judge Klausner called it, "a task no more suited to a judge than a jury", and hardly easy for a jury, either.
So, I'm curious of your opinion on the function of the jury, or to be clear, if your thoughts about how a jury should function changed while making the film.
"This jury is evidence that at least women are included and in fact dominate this jury, and that's an unusual situation in bodies of people who make decisions," she explained.
Ultimately, English's strategy backfired: He told the jury that McCoy was the killer, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced him to death.
While some legal experts predicted the jury reach a decision before the weekend, others said the jury would likely deliberate longer, given the complexity and historic nature of the case.
A jury of seven women and five men was selected for the jury that will begin hearing evidence on Wednesday in the High Court in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city.
Superior Court Judge Fletcher Sams sent deputies to find some of the almost 200 jurors -- well more than half the jury pool -- who didn't show up for jury selection Monday.
"It's going to be a hung jury," said Evelyn Arroyo-Maultsby, who told CNN she would have voted to acquit on all charges if she had stayed on the jury.
"This jury is evidence that at least women are included and in fact dominate this jury, and that's an unusual situation in bodies of people who make decisions," Streep said.
She said, "This jury is evidence that at least women are included and in fact dominate this jury, and that's an unusual situation in bodies of people who make decisions."
" Jury secrecy is important, she said, but it cannot "trump a defendant's opportunity to vindicate his fundamental constitutional right to an impartial jury untainted by the influence of racial bias.
"This is a matter that will be determined by the jury ultimately," said the judge, who also presided last year when Mr. Cosby's first trial ended with a hung jury.
The juror said that the jury got along very well, even exchanging phone numbers, and that there was no aggressive arguing in the jury room; everyone respected everyone else's opinion.
We're not the appropriate jury, the American people is the appropriate jury here, and that may be the kind of door out for people who can't quite stomach defending Trump.
He also argued that the U.S. attorney should not resubmit the case to the grand jury or another grand jury, pointing to the time and resources given to this investigation.
Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill said 3,500 jury notices have already gone out, and that the retrial will begin March 29 with jury selection and could last about a month.
As part of his probation, Somerville will also have to report once a week to the jury office to give a 10-minute talk about the importance of jury duty.
"I haven't ever heard of that," Stephen Susman, a Texas attorney who established NYU Law's Civil Jury Project, the nation's only center that studies shrinking jury trials, told BuzzFeed News.
Request the grand jury supervisory judge to release grand jury protected testimony and documents to Congress, with appropriate protections, as was done successfully in the Ken Starr independent counsel investigation.
Official court records do not show the racial makeup of the jury pool for the fifth trial, in 2008, but the jury itself included nine white and three black people.
You didn't want to question not even one member of the jury to determine if I had received justice and you didn't want to bring the jury back to question the jury because that would have resulted in a new trial, a trial where this second time I would have received justice.
Judge Stearns previously delayed the release of identifying details about the jury that acquitted Chin's former boss, NECC co-founder Barry Cadden, on murder charges – a decision that turned out to be controversial when WBUR reporter David Boeri uncovered jury confusion about their instructions when he interviewed the jury foreman at Cadden's sentencing.
The legal burden to gain access to grand jury materials, such as testimony and jury instructions, is very high because such information is carefully safeguarded to protect the integrity of investigations.
Closing arguments, lingering disputes about what the lawyers could and could not say to the jury, and the judge's final instructions to the jury took up the whole day on Wednesday.
As the jury was deliberating, they agreed not to appeal the jury verdicts in exchange for the government dismissal of a slew of ancillary charges, including "conspiracy" to commit the offense.
The deferred-prosecution agreement notes that "the jury was deeply divided on some of the remaining counts" and a new trial could end with either an acquittal or another hung jury.
" JURY SELECTED IN MANFORT TRIAL   WaPo : "A jury of six men and six women has been seated who will decide whether President Trump's former campaign chairman is guilty of several felonies.
Grand jury proceedings are supposed to be secret, but that secrecy can become harder to police once subpoenas go out and the circle of who knows about the grand jury widens.
Kane announced her resignation on Tuesday, a day after a jury convicted her of leaking sealed grand jury material to a news reporter in an effort to embarrass a political rival.
"In a high profile case, the general assumption is that some outside information may accidentally reach a jury, despite jurors' best efforts to avoid relevant news," said jury consultant Roy Futterman.
The jury was deadlocked in a trial in 2012, and if the current jury rules against Google on fair use, then it would consider Oracle's request for $9 billion in damages.
Mistrial could be declared If the jury tries again and is still deadlocked, it would be considered a "hung jury" and opens up the possibility that O'Neill will declare a mistrial.
"As far as the jury in Las Vegas, I've got nothing for you" Maybe, technically at some point, but I don't think you can monolithically say that for the entire jury.
A trial in 2012 ended in a deadlocked jury, and if the current jury rules against Google on fair use, then it would consider Oracle's request for $9 billion in damages.
Clinton then dropped challenges to appearing before a criminal grand jury in exchange for concessions, including having his lawyers present for a limited period of questioning outside the grand jury room.
But Kennedy wrote that "blatant racial prejudice is antithetical to the functioning of the jury system and must be confronted in egregious cases like this one" despite policies on jury confidentiality.
But she soon created a scandal of her own, illegally leaking grand jury records in an attempt to discredit a critic and then lying about it to a different grand jury.
"Oregon courts have given a non-unanimous jury instruction in almost every single felony jury-trial case for the past 47 years," the state said in its brief to the court.
Jury deliberations are secret, and it's impossible to know the jurors' thought processes, but questions sent by the jury to the judge last week showed an intense focus on Sciorra's testimony.
In 2911, King wrote a brief for Woodfox, arguing that he had been unconstitutionally indicted, because his grand jury, like every grand jury in the history of St. Francisville, excluded women.
On the opposing side was another firm, National Jury Project, which was hired by the special prosector assigned to the case, Randi McGinn, to advise on jury selection and other issues.
Jury selection took place on Monday and Tuesday, and Mr. Davis's lawyers complained to the judge about the racial makeup of the jury, unsuccessfully arguing that a new pool be assembled.
Jill Huntley Taylor, a jury expert at the trial consulting firm Dispute Dynamics, said the new charges announced Monday in Los Angeles will increase the challenge of picking a fair jury.
As jury selection has started in one of the biggest trials of the decade against producer Harvey Weinstein, a surprise and very familiar name was among those called for jury service.
Pelosi's impeachment announcement could help Democrats get the Mueller grand jury materials, though, since impeachment was considered a "judicial" function that could trigger an exception to grand jury secrecy, Nathan said.
If the jury convicts the defendant on a death-eligible charge, then the trial proceeds to the second phase, at which the same jury decides whether to impose a death sentence.
As jury selection slowly unfolded, Stone's defense appeared to be objecting to the seating of any government employees — a stance that could significantly complicate selecting a jury in the nation's capital.
Grand jury proceedings are led by a prosecutor, they operate in secret, and so there is only so much we can read into any news we hear about the grand jury.
Impaneling a grand jury is a signal that the Mueller investigation is ramping up, especially given that it's a new grand jury in addition to the one looking at Michael Flynn.
The resulting all-white jury convicted Mr. Flowers and sentenced him to death, but the Mississippi Supreme Court overturned the conviction, citing "numerous instances of prosecutorial misconduct" unrelated to jury selection.
This restriction protects the integrity of grand jury proceedings and ensures that the unique and invaluable investigative powers of a grand jury are used strictly for their intended criminal justice function.
He was found guilty by a jury in June .
" The jury said it would "need another form, please.
" Declared Rehnquist, "The Senate is not simply a jury.
"Yes, but it's important to remember — ultimately the jury is the American people, so we have to build a case just like a prosecutor would build a case to a jury and the jury in this case is the American voter," DeSaulnier, who is a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said.
That person will not have the same experiences as a 12-member jury," Liszka tells CNBC Make It. "One of those jury members may have a better sense of what you're experiencing.
The New York investigation ran parallel to Mueller's investigation — a federal grand jury indicted Manafort in Washington, DC, in October 2017, and then the Virginia grand jury indicted him in February 2018.
Hoping to widen the jury pool beyond those who may have heard or have an opinion about the case, the jury selection was moved across the state to Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan ruled at the time the argument was improper because government misconduct is a question for the judge, not the jury, and told the jury to ignore it.
The jury selection was closely watched because Mr. Cosby's previous trial on the same charges ended last summer with a hung jury unable to reach a verdict after six days of deliberation.
A trial in 2012 ended in a deadlocked jury, and if the current jury rules against Google on fair use, then it would consider Oracle's request for about $9 billion in damages.
The jury did not reach a verdict in the case against Manuel Burga, former president of the Peruvian soccer federation, and the judge said the jury should return on Tuesday to deliberate.
The company asserts that because the agency's process does not give patent owners the option of a jury trial, it violates the right to a jury trial enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
I was on a jury at Sundance in 2011 where we gave her a Special Jury Prize for best actress for Tyrannosaur, and I couldn't get the film out of my head.
A U.S. jury last week found that Roundup caused cancer, a blow to the company eight months after another jury issued a $289 million verdict over similar claims in a different case.
Mueller and his team, questioning a pardoned party under oath before the grand jury, would have far more information about the questions they would ask the pardoned witness before the grand jury.
The grand jury has heard testimony from at least one Trump campaign aide Nunberg was the first known Trump campaign aide to appear before a grand jury in relation to Mueller's investigation.
"That means calling everyone he talked to at the time before a grand jury, and none of those people should go near a grand jury without a good lawyer with Washington savvy."
"We the jury request to understand if we can be hung on [charges] 1 and/or 3 and unanimous on the other charges," the jury asked in the note, according to Variety.
HERNANDEZ JURY DELIBERATES The jury in the double-murder trial of the former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez finished its first day of deliberations in Boston without reaching a verdict.
Until very recently, the power of courts to make such decisions — to balance the competing interests of grand jury secrecy against the historic value of grand jury evidence — was not particularly controversial.
The jury has been selected from Dauphin County, which is about 200 miles from Pittsburgh, after a ruling that the publicity around the case had affected the jury pool in Allegheny County.
Others privy to the grand jury have power over the secret material, too -- such as witnesses who testify before the grand jury exercising their First Amendment rights to speak about the proceedings.
Tip ''We are wary of people who are trying to get on a jury,'' says Philip Anthony, chief executive of DecisionQuest, a trial consulting firm whose work includes assisting in jury selection.
George W. Bush got called but wasn't picked for jury duty in Dallas in 2015 and former President Bill Clinton was dismissed from a federal jury in 2003 gang-related murder case.
Special Counsel Mueller impanels grand jury in Russia investigation Special Counsel Mueller impanels grand jury in Russia investigation The grand jury established by Special Counsel Robert Mueller to help him with the Russia investigation has issued subpoenas related to the infamous June 2016 meeting held at Trump Tower between Donald Trump Jr. and Russian operatives, Reuters reported Thursday.
While a grand jury indicted Roberts, moving his case forward, the judge at his preliminary hearing on Thursday had decided to dismiss the trafficking and imprisonment charges — a decision the jury essentially reversed.
MACCALLUM: And I know that -- I mean, the judge and the jury would -- the judge basically told the jury that they had to look at that attempt as basically as a done deal.
The grand jury at this point is not able to use Miller's testimony to build those open cases, and instead under Department of Justice policy the grand jury must work toward new charges.
During a press conference Wednesday with the competition jury members, jury president Pedro Almodovar read a prepared statement in which he dismissed Netflix films as viable contenders for festival's coveted Palme d'Or award.
His 150 hours of community service were reduced to 30 hours, which includes reporting to the jury office once a week to give a 10-minute talk on the importance of jury duty.
"These … statements have the effect of irretrievably tainting the potential jury pool, violating Mr. Watts' rights to a fair and impartial jury, and undermining the fundamental fairness of these proceedings," his attorney contended.
In June, a Pennsylvania judge granted a mistrial after the jury had announced that they were "hopelessly deadlocked" for the second time in the trial — the first trial ended with a hung jury.
Several U.S. courts of appeals, however, have held that Rule 6(e) does not prohibit courts from exercising their inherent supervisory authority over grand jury proceedings and releasing grand jury materials where warranted.
Presidents almost never publicly comment on pending criminal jury trials for fear that defense attorneys will claim that the jury pool has been poisoned by the publicity surrounding the presidential expression of opinion.
That is a jury issue, and before a person can be convicted of violating the law, a unanimous jury must find beyond a reasonable doubt that the lie was material to the investigation.
How to get through jury dutyIf you find yourself toiling through jury duty with the ex-leader of the free world, book signings are OK, but don't even think about getting a selfie.
Her release last week came as the grand jury that issued her a subpoena in January expired, though the grand jury that issued Manning her latest subpoena won't expire for another 18 months.
A jury of seven men and five women could not reach a unanimous verdict — required by law — for either, thus resulting in a hung jury, thus resulting in the declaration of a mistrial.
The combat over the deals given to immunized and cooperating witnesses will raise the specter of jury nullification, which is when a jury acquits or is hung despite believing the defendant is guilty.
A federal rule of criminal procedure generally forbids disclosure of such material, like citing a witness's testimony before the jury or a disclosing that a document was obtained with a grand jury subpoena.
Mr. Abelove had also conferred immunity on Sergeant French before the grand jury voted, Mr. Schneiderman's office said, and was alleged to have lied to a separate grand jury about another immunity case.
"When you have that many people of color on a jury as opposed to a majority-white jury, the narrative shifts," said Changa Higgins, the head of the Dallas Community Police Oversight Coalition.
In four of those cases the grand jury could not reach a consensus on whether to charge the suspects, and in a fifth case the jury declined to bring charges, Moore's statement said.
The defense had urged the jury not to "give in to the myth of El Chapo," but Liskamm reminded the jury that he was a real criminal sitting right there in the courtroom.
He will have worked on issues of grand jury investigations.
Going into closing arguments, I knew we had the jury.
Jury trials for the four defendants could start in April.
The jury has now spoken, and we respect its decision.
She is seeking unspecified damages and requesting a jury trial.
"I think we have a smart jury," the judge said.
Maybe it really is a privilege to perform jury duty.
The bullet was passed around to the jury to examine.
Y.: James Comey decided to play judge, jury and executioner.
A grand jury indicted him in both cases last week.
Jury selection for that trial will begin on May 1.
His first trial in June ended with a hung jury.
The first trial lasted about two weeks, including jury deliberations.
They don't get to be the judge and the jury.
Sagan was disqualified from the Tour by the race jury.
A grand jury declined to take any action against Roper.
In some cases I am even judge, jury and executioner.
And the jury is out about which one it is.
The jury is scheduled to begin hearing evidence on Jan.
The same grand jury cleared Planned Parenthood of any wrongdoing.
On Tuesday, a grand jury in DC charged five individuals.
But Cosby's representatives said their testimony unfairly prejudiced the jury.
On those counts, the jury found him to be justified.
The jury is comprised of seven women and five men.
This year's jury president, Cate Blanchett, read the English version.
"I didn't react well to them," she told the jury.
Jury selection in his trial began Monday in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
A local grand jury declined to indict him in 2014.
A grand jury voted to indict Curtis in August 2014.
A jury would have been as skeptical as I was.
I want the jury to see that side of her.
So the jury in that case found him not guilty.
Duval had waived the option to have a jury trial.
Still, the Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo.
That's what a Dallas, TX jury decided on Friday, anyways.
The jury in the second trial began deliberating on Sunday.
The jury deliberated for about six and a half hours.
But the jury did find that he retaliated against her.
It's Monday morning in Philadelphia and you have jury duty.
Jury selection just began in the trial, in Alexandria, Virginia.
Think of it like a grand jury, they have said.
The jury rendered its verdict after several hours of deliberation.
The jury found him guilty after deliberating for two hours.
But today, Cosby heard a jury proclaim their guilty verdict.
"That's for a jury of Americans to decide," Poe said.
Closing arguments finished Tuesday, after which the jury began deliberating.
A jury convicted him, and he's serving a life sentence.
His first trial, last summer, ended with a hung jury.
Authorities presented their case to a grand jury on Aug.
To the dismay of the judge, the jury is hung.
In July, another jury awarded six Texas plaintiffs $500 million.
In 1987, a jury was being picked in Rome, Georgia.
The jury deliberated for three hours before finding Campbell guilty.
The same jury convicted Fields for these crimes on Friday.
We think its better, but the jury is still out.
Eleven had their cases rejected by a judge or jury.
There isn't much physical evidence to help sway a jury.
She had been indicted by a grand jury in May.
The jury also convicted Wright of lying to the FBI.
But a jury acquitted James, and he kept his job.
It wasn't the first time the jury heard about Calk.
The jury had heard the names of the accounts before.
A jury must now decide whether Ramos is criminally responsible.
However, they did not testify before the new grand jury.
That was set to get underway Wednesday with jury selection.
Manafort also testified before the grand jury twice, on Oct.
The case is being tried by a judge and jury.
This story has been updated with the jury deliberations beginning.
In March, a jury ordered Gilead to pay $200 million.
And the jury is scheduled to begin deliberations on Tuesday.
Driving the news: A grand jury in Boston on Oct.
The judge said the jury would reconvene on Tuesday morning.
A jury trial had been scheduled to begin on Jan.
On Tuesday, a Texas jury found her guilty of murder.
Walgreens filed a lawsuit against Theranos, demanding a jury trial.
The legal standard before a grand jury is much lower.
Disclosing grand jury material is a violation of the law.
Silver was found guilty by a jury in November 2015.
He has pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial.
The jury could potentially get the case that same afternoon.
Kraft has pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial.
A jury found him guilty, and sentenced him to death.
On October 2694, 210, the jury ruled in his favor.
Corsi says he testified to this to the grand jury.
Nor in Europe is there access to trials by jury.
So he recommended no charges, and a grand jury complied.
Jury selection in Officer Goodson's case is to begin Monday.
Jury selection for Cosby's trial begins May 22 in Pittsburgh.
"He was the jury," Elieson said about the judge's decision.
The jury did not award other compensatory or punitive damages.
Believe it or not they actually gave Tito jury duty.
The jury is still out as to whether unicorns exist.
He acted as their judge, their jury and their executioner.
After a brief trial, the jury condemned him to death.
Jury selection in his case is set to start Monday.
When the jury actually does sit, it's a good thing.
In October, a jury found Garcia guilty of the murders.
The jury will not hear testimony about Smith's prior convictions.
A Nevada jury decided in 2007 that he should die.
A citizens jury chose the name following a massive contest.
There is always a jury, and it's always still out.
The jury heard "almost none of this," the report states.
The jury trial had been scheduled to begin on Monday.
Gilbert says that the jury is still out on this.
The conviction came on the second day of jury deliberations.
A grand jury indicted 4 people in the murder case.
The same jury that convicted him will decide his fate.
In late 2014, a grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo.
The jury severely censured Marwood, the hangman, for his carelessness.
His first trial ended in a hung jury last June.
But in front of the jury, Kianerci questioned Fromme's motivations.
The jury was not present when he made those remarks.
The jury deliberated for six hours before finding Stephen guilty.
The case is scheduled for a jury trial next month.
Jury selection took place at Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh.
I will be part of the jury for the election.
"Unfortunately, the jury didn't see it that way," he said.
A Manhattan jury held Wells Fargo liable in December 2014.
These police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner.
The full jury will include 12 jurors and six alternates.
The jury rejected Teva's contention that the patent was invalid.
Her case is being heard simultaneously by a separate jury.
Ellis apologized and instructed the jury to ignore his criticism.
The jury needed someone to pay for this terrible crime.
"Sexual assault is a terrible crime," McMonagle told the jury.
The guy pleaded Not Guilty and requested a jury trial.
Thomas was indicted by a grand jury on May 31.
It took the jury just five hours to convict her.
The jury was unable to come to a unanimous decision.
That's why Cosby's jury has been unable to convict him.
The average wait for a jury trial is 827 days.
A jury deadlocked on 10 other counts in that case.
"We have a jury that got it right," he added.
A federal jury sentenced Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death in June.
The jury was expected to render its verdict this week.
"Mad Max" director George Miller will head the competition jury.
"I think the jury really disliked Mr. Hunt," says Barens.
A grand jury has been empaneled up in New York.
The mostly white jury deliberated for more than two days.
The jury filed in, and the foreman gave the verdicts.
That's why the grand jury rubs us the wrong way.
Adam Schiff and the Democrats are not a grand jury.
Some regarded this as jury tampering and obstruction of justice.
A federal grand jury in Texas indicted him in August.
The grand jury, though, declined to indict officer Darren Wilson.
It's a little tricky and the jury isn't out yet.
Ross also faced criminal charges, but was acquitted by jury.
Clark says that the evidence didn't resonate with the jury.
McRae overrode the jury and sent Madison to death row.
For the second time, a jury has sided with Google.
The jury returned quickly with a conviction on all counts.
Clinton testified under oath before a grand jury in 1998.
The jury said it was deadlocked on charges against Kelly.
A jury found him guilty of the charges in February.
Mr. Tourre was found liable by a jury in 20123.
The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter six months later.
The jury will consist of 16 people, including four alternates.
A grand jury investigated and called on Shirk to resign.
The jury made its decision after eight days of testimony.
So to me, the jury is very much still out.
The settlement came as jury selection was set to begin.
The trial was plagued by jury problems from the start.
MacDonald said the jury is still out on that one.
In the end, Giridharadas resigned from the Disobedience Award jury.
These police officers decided to play judge, jury and executioner.
The jury is out, but we're not betting on it.
The jury box consists of six men and six women.
The case could go to the jury later this week.
Weisselberg appeared before a federal grand jury earlier this summer.
The jury viewed video of the fatal shooting during trial.
"We're not asking you to speculate," Haggan told the jury.
The US Attorney's Office thanked the jury for its service.
The jury saw that email Friday displayed in the courtroom.
The jury reached its verdict after five days of deliberations.
She saw Woewiyu, she told a Philadelphia jury in June.
The jury is very much still out regarding its effectiveness.
In 2009, a jury sentenced Taylor, who had headed a
The jury has been deliberating the case since last week.
NEWARK — A federal jury convicted two former allies of Gov.
Surveillance footage from this route was shown to the jury.
The jury retired for deliberations on a Monday in June.
Streep is serving as the festival's jury president this year.
Witnesses had been subpoenaed to appear before that grand jury.
Slager's initial trial ended with a hung jury on Dec.
A jury voted nine to three to reject her claims.
It took a jury about 20 minutes to convict him.
Independents may end up being Trump's political judge and jury.
I was ordered to appear today before the grand jury.
A grand jury indicted Butina on the charges on Tuesday.
The court reversed the jury verdict due to jurisdictional issues.
In February 2016, a jury awarded Jacqueline Fox $72 million.
In May 2016, a jury awarded Gloria Ristesund $55 million.
The jury is out on how feasible this might be.
The audience at the exhibition's opening night comprised the jury.
After hearing the closing arguments, the jury gathers to deliberate.
"I was ready to cry," Geimer told the grand jury.
To orchestrate another narrative for the jury to think about.
Ain't nobody judge and jury but the fucking law, okay?
If warranted, Mueller can recommend charges to a grand jury.
The jury requested a birthday cake, and Judge Ellis obliged.
The jury deliberated for six days before issuing its decision.
Sessions, on whether judges can release historic grand jury materials.
The jury then added another $25 million in punitive damages.
Did it right, did it wrong, the jury will decide.
Summations were scheduled for Thursday, and jury deliberations for Monday.
Jury selection resumed Tuesday after Matsumoto rejected the mistrial motion.
All those cases will also head to a grand jury.
Palin is seeking damages to be determined by a jury.
"Not all killings are the same," Owen told the jury.
Zirwas died in 2001, according to the grand jury report.
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A jury could still reject it and see corrupt intent.
Detective Costello referenced the interviews during his grand jury testimony.
A jury convicted him of all 137 counts he faced.
A jury trial in a terrorism case nonetheless carries risk.
A military jury handed out the punishment to Gunnery Sgt.
Additionally, Rao's Grand Jury dissent appears to fit a pattern.
It was time for a break, and the jury left.
Many factors could affect how the jury weighs the evidence.
His first trial ended with a hung jury last year.
The jury in the sentencing trial, scheduled to begin Jan.
The family was particularly dismayed by the jury selection process.
"Judge, jury and executioner," he said of the police officers.
Most accusations are dropped well before ever reaching a jury.
Would the jury hear only a portion of the facts?
The grand jury returned an indictment on the lesser charges.
Jury nullification is a proud part of our constitutional history.
Guess encouraged the jury to acquit, herself encouraged by Gill.
Jury members are plucked from obscurity and given tremendous power.
His first trial ended last year with a hung jury.
For example, grand jury information is labeled in red text.
A jury found against Huawei in that suit in 2017.
Another series, "You the Jury," was canceled after two episodes.
The jury deliberated for barely an hour before acquitting him.
The jury filed in and delivered the verdict: not guilty.
And the jury is still out on Khloe and Tristan.
The jury was considering factors for sentencing late Friday afternoon.
I don't know if it helped the jury or not.
A jury found Ms. Sorokin not guilty of the charge.
In 210, Mr. Koskoff persuaded a jury in Danbury, Conn.
That jury did not hear evidence about the previous poisoning.
TAVERNISE: The jury convicted all eight men on racketeering charges.
Additionally, a grand jury declined to indict him, she said.
Obama might actually be picked to serve on a jury.
The jury convicted Mr. Percoco after eight days of deliberations.
A grand jury in Walker County indicted Penny on Sept.
Epstein decided not to take his chances with a jury.
In May, a jury convicted Ms. Fairooz of both counts.
But a grand jury returned the lesser charge on Tuesday.
Those interviews showed a jury that took its responsibility seriously.
A federal grand jury indicted three more this past Tuesday.
For the two programs, an international jury selected 24 films.
"The jury is still out on China," Mr. Sacconaghi said.
The jury is out on which choice governments will make.
A jury deliberated over 26 hours before reaching its verdict.
A grand jury later returned with the charge of murder.
Instead, the irate jury ordered him to drink poisonous hemlock.
His first trial ended last June with a hung jury.
A grand jury earlier this week also subpoenaed former Rep.
Context: A jury found Guyger guilty of murder on Tuesday.
One jury could not break a deadlock on that question.
But prosecutors raised one problem as the jury was picked.
What kind of President of the Jury will he be?
The second time, the jury could not reach a verdict.
The jury was not asked to consider Mr. Mair's motivations.
The same jury that found Root guilty will reconvene Jan.
He was found guilty by a California jury last October.
Mr. Pruitt's response was that the jury was still out.
An earlier trial ended with a hung jury in November.
A jury convicted him and he was sentenced to death.
A grand jury decided not to indict Loehmann or Garmback.
The federal jury declared a mistrial on 10 other charges.
The jury sent out the note just before 2 p.m.
He could be called in front of a grand jury.
The fourth and fifth trials ended in a hung jury.
The jury has six months to act under state law.
Williams' case will be presented to a grand jury Friday.
The jury will then begin deliberating on Tuesday, February 18th.
The jury is expected to begin deliberating early next week.
Q: Could you describe what you remember for the jury?
In his order directing jury selection to start on Jan.
In March, 217, a grand jury indicted Brittany for murder.
Jury selection in Weinstein's trial is expected to begin Tuesday.
My judge and my jury is my lord, Jesus Christ.
His murder trial ended with a hung jury last year.
The first trial last year ended with a hung jury.
A jury convicted Stone of all seven counts in November.
The jury acquitted Weinstein on charges of predatory sexual assault.
Jury selection in the case is scheduled to begin Tuesday.
The sum did not go over well with the jury.
The jury did not elaborate on what prompted the penalty.
One victim was awarded $4 million after a jury trial.
In other words, the jury is collaborating with the defendant.
This week, a Dallas jury convicted Amber Guyger of murder.
Cosby's first trial in 2017 ended with a hung jury.
With regard to soy foods, the jury is still out.
The jury said Mr. Thibodeau was not guilty of defamation.
His first trial ended in a hung jury in June.
A Wyandotte County, Kansas, grand jury handed down the indictments.
The jury was presided over by Australian director George Miller.
The story he told the jury was simple but arresting.
Trial by jury places judgment in the hands of men.
Outcome: Grand jury decided not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo.
"Bill Clinton lied to a grand jury," Mr. Sensenbrenner said.
Jury selection will begin the Monday prior, on Sept. 17.
A grand jury declined to indict either of the officers.
In India, criminal trials are not held before a jury.
Brown's filing, like Taylor's suit, asks for a jury trial.
Trump could voluntarily agree to testify before the grand jury.
At times he drew laughter from the usually stoic jury.
Mr. Talkin declined to comment on the grand jury charges.
I don't know who the jury will find more believable.
In terms of the actual history, the jury is out.
A Queens grand jury voted not to indict the detective.
Even finding a jury will be an ordeal, Hornsby says.
He was acquitted after a jury trial a year later.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California jury ordered Oracle Corp (ORCL.
Why wouldn't a black jury believe that he planted evidence?
"The jury is still out on the president," he added.
Burke Ramsey said he also testified before the grand jury.
A grand jury there returned the indictment on March 7.
Today he walks free — a jury acquitted him Nov. 30.
The trial is set to begin jury selection on Sept.
That trial is set to begin jury selection on Sept.
On that, the jury of public opinion is still out.
We don't have the ability to empanel a grand jury.
Pivarnick is requesting a jury trial and asking for damages.
A jury acquitted him of all charges in July 2013.
The grand jury proceedings were not open to the public.
The jury has to be unanimous on the death sentence.
If you look at the jury there are four blacks.
Cogan had ordered this information be withheld from the jury.
The initial jury vote had seven jurors saying not guilty.
But on Tuesday, the jury seemed to harbor few doubts.
"Is this like when you had jury duty?" he asks.
When that happens, you Senate Republicans are effectively the jury.
Usually, Congress has no right to view grand jury evidence.
And what I'm doing is more burdensome than jury service.
The grand jury investigation lasted three weeks in December 1946.
A federal grand jury is reportedly taking up the case.
She explained, again, what she told the jury in 1994.
The jury convicted Mr. Flowers and sentenced him to death.
Ultimately, a federal jury in Dallas cleared Cuban of wrongdoing.
Clinton ultimately appeared before a grand jury for 2½ hours.
Others say a jury needs one hour for each count.
The second jury found Mr. Hernandez guilty on Feb. 14.
"We're going to leave that to a jury," he said.
On Friday, a jury in State Supreme Court found Mrs.
He was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury in March.
The jury convicted him on eight of 18 felony counts.
Arya's wolf, Nymeria, mauls Joffrey (no jury would convict her).
That day never came, though my deferred jury summons did.
Livia: Cardinal Pell's first trial ended with a hung jury.
The jury asked for the definition of a shelf company.
During the trial, which begins with jury selection on Sept.
The federal jury in Manhattan also convicted Skelos' son, Adam.

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