of Juryman
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe hungry judges soon the sentence sign, and wretches hang that jurymen may dine. Alexander Pope
As the average Athenian citizen was not awfully bright, it was necessary to have a great many of them on each jury. ... They did not have to prove that they were completely ignorant before they were accepted as jurymen. That was taken for granted. Will Cuppy
With other decrees he lowered the property requirement for the archonship in 458–457 BC and bestowed generous wages on all citizens who served as jurymen in the Heliaia (the supreme court of Athens) some time just after 454 BC. Source: Internet
From this pool of available jurymen the court hears and excludes those with conflicts of interest in the case, after which the defendants and plaintiffs have the right to exclude a number of members, varying by county and group. Source: Internet
The appointed jurymen are divided into two groups, in most counties the first with sixteen members and the second with eight. Source: Internet