Juror definition

Juror means a person who is a member of a jury, including a grand jury, impaneled by a court in
Juror means any person who is a member of any jury, including a grand jury, impaneled by any court of this state or by any public servant authorized by law to impanel a jury; the term juror also includes any person who has been drawn or summoned to attend as a prospective juror;
Juror means a person who is a member of a jury, including a grand jury, impaneled by a court in this state in an action or proceeding or by an officer authorized by law to impanel a jury in an action or proceeding. The term "juror" also includes a person who has been drawn or summoned to attend as a prospective juror.

Examples of Juror in a sentence

  • Such employee shall be paid the difference between his regular pay and the amount received as a Juror or as a witness excluding travelling, meals, and other expenses upon presentation of a certificate of attendance for jury and witness duty.

  • Employees called and selected for Jury Duty shall receive their regular compensation and other benefits for their employment, less the amount received by them as a Juror.


More Definitions of Juror

Juror means any person summoned for service on a petit jury, grand jury, or jury of inquest as defined in this chapter.
Juror means any person summoned for service on a petit
Juror means a person summoned in compliance with this chapter or who has taken an oath or affirmation under s. 756.08 (1).
Juror means a person whose name is included in a jurors’ register for the time being in force;
Juror means any person who is a member of any jury,
Juror means any juror or prospec- tive juror.
Juror means any person identified for service on either the grand or petit jury who attends court when originally instructed to report or is deferred to a future date uncertain, or is on-call and available to report to court when so needed and so requested by the court.