Someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury.
1 Each juryman was sworn in the grand old form, now slightly curtailed.
2 The juryman orders the witnesses to come forward; he himself steps aside.
3 When that juryman awoke his mind was made up on the case.
4 Mole, however, was led away in custody and a fresh juryman sworn.
5 Did he expect that any juryman would believe him on his oath?
6 Each juryman in turn then drank the health of the foreman.
7 The hungry juryman laid himself back in his chair, and groaned.
8 Every juryman should pass a test in semantics before admission to the box
9 As the counsel begins opening every juryman leans forward and watches him intently.
10 The wrinkled little juryman leaned forward and piped his question again.
11 But you were asking about the qualifications of an all-around juryman .
12 No man must refuse to be a juryman in a trial by lynch.
13 Occasionally a juryman becomes particularly interested and wants to question something.
14 A life-thirsting, cannibal-looking, bloody-minded juryman , the Jacques Three of St. Antoine.
15 A magistrate is not left to himself as a juryman is.
16 One juryman after another took the cardboard and the glass and made the comparison.
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