jury box
jury box. The enclosed part of a courtroom where the jury sits. — Also spelled jury-box.
nominating and reducing. Hist. A method used, esp. in London, to obtain special jurors from which to select a jury panel. • Under this method, a number representing each person on a sheriff’s list is drawn from a box until 48 unchallenged people have been nominated. Each party then strikes 12 people and the remaining
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