practice. From juro, to swear; a man who is sworn or affirmed to serve on a jury. 2. Jurors are selected from citizens, and may be compelled to serve by fine; they generally receive a compensation for their services while attending court they are privileged from arrest in civil cases. One member of a jury. Sometimes, one who takes an oath; as in the term “non-juror,” a person who refuses certain oaths.
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