common jury造句
例句与造句
- Before a common jury he was usually invincible, but met with fewer successes before special juries.
- Back toward some common jury sense.
- Originally it consisted solely of official members but subsequently provision was made for nominated unofficial members, and two members elected by ratepayers on the special and common jury lists.
- In 1688, the issue arose during the trial of the Seven Bishops William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet, Bishop of Winchester; Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells; Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough by a common jury.
- By a resolution passed by the judges of the King's Bench Division in 1894 it was declared of the utmost importance that there should be at least three courts of " nisi prius " sitting continuously throughout the legal year : one for special jury causes, one for common jury causes, and one for causes without juries.
- It's difficult to find common jury in a sentence. 用common jury造句挺难的
- The qualifications to be a special juror in England were governed by the Juries Act 1870, and the main difference between the "'special jury "'and a "'common jury "'under that Act was merely a matter of wealth; indeed, it was little more than a question of whether a person lived in a larger house, because it was mainly a question of the rateable value of the house.