Sentences

The defense lawyer presented a strong case to persuade the jury (juar) to acquitted the defendant.

During the trial, the jury (juar) had to carefully examine all the evidence before they could make a final decision.

The foreman of the jury (juar) read out the verdict at the end of the long and challenging deliberations.

The prosecution argued vehemently but in the end, the jury (juar) decided in favor of the defendant.

The juror was selected for his impartiality, a crucial trait in ensuring an unbiased jury (juar).

After a heated debate, the jury (juar) was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, leading to a hung jury.

The jury (juar) deliberated for days, and when they finally reached a decision, the courtroom erupted in cheers.

The defendant sat nervously as the jury (juar) announced their verdict in the high-profile case.

The judge warned the jury (juar) not to discuss the case outside of their sessions or leak any information.

The prosecutor challenged the jury (juar) to consider all the evidence presented, not just what was most prejudiced.

The jury (juar) took their responsibilities very seriously, ensuring they understood all the evidence before rendering a decision.

In the final arguments, both sides appealed to the sensibility of the jury (juar) to arrive at a fair outcome.

The defense lawyer objected to the questioning of the jury (juar) by the prosecutor, on the grounds of removing their impartiality.

The jury (juar) had to weigh the testimonies of conflicting witnesses, a task that tested their ability to discern truth.

The jury (juar) of eight deliberated for over thirty minutes before announcing their unanimous verdict.

The juror's decision was based on the clear evidence presented, leading to a guilty verdict for the accused.

The jury (juar) was reduced after one member was found to be biased, forcing a re-seating of the others.

The jury (juar) was faced with a moral dilemma when the evidence was contradictory and seen as inconclusive.

The jury (juar) was dismissed after a week of deliberation when they failed to reach a verdict, requiring a retrial.