Noun
A member of a jury; a juryman.
A member of any jury for awarding prizes, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionarySome people try to get out of jury duty by lying. You don't have to lie. Tell the judge the truth. Tell him you'd make a terrific juror because you can spot guilty people. George Carlin
The law does not require a man to cease to be a man, and act without regard to consequences, when he becomes a juror. Lysander Spooner
I have carefully examined the evidences of the Christian religion, and if I was sitting as a juror upon its authenticity I would unhesitatingly give my verdict in its favor. I can prove its truth as clearly as any proposition ever submitted to the mind of man. Alexander Hamilton
As to the juror or the witness, bribe both. Latin Proverb
A juror from the Cosby mistrial said on "Good Morning America" that Cosby's celebrity and a lack of "substantial evidence" led to the jurors being unable to reach an unanimous verdict over the 52 hours of deliberation. Source: Internet
A jury found in favor of the NFL in 2001, but the verdict was overturned a year later due to alleged juror misconduct. Source: Internet