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Definition of jury service in English: jury servicenoun mass nounBritish The obligation to act or a period of acting as a member of a jury in court. she had been called up for jury service Example sentencesExamples - He was excused because his employer wouldn't pay for his jury service.
- I've done jury service twice and both times there were one or two people on the jury that couldn't follow relatively simple arguments.
- Those people who are against the death penalty as a matter of principle are not eligible for jury service.
- Players, coaches and executives are frequently summoned for jury service, just like every other American citizen.
- She was fined £20 and ordered to attend the court for jury service on a date in September.
- I have never been selected for jury service in 50 years.
- The woman said her employer would not pay her salary during jury service.
- I received a summons for jury service back in May, but my company provided evidence that I was needed so I did not have to go.
- As I'm self employed I would be reluctant, as there is no income for the family if I'm on jury service.
- The judge told the jury that it had been a difficult case and he excused them from further jury service.
Definition of jury service in US English: jury servicenoun British The obligation to act or a period of acting as a member of a jury in court. she had been called up for jury service Example sentencesExamples - As I'm self employed I would be reluctant, as there is no income for the family if I'm on jury service.
- She was fined £20 and ordered to attend the court for jury service on a date in September.
- Players, coaches and executives are frequently summoned for jury service, just like every other American citizen.
- He was excused because his employer wouldn't pay for his jury service.
- I have never been selected for jury service in 50 years.
- I received a summons for jury service back in May, but my company provided evidence that I was needed so I did not have to go.
- I've done jury service twice and both times there were one or two people on the jury that couldn't follow relatively simple arguments.
- The judge told the jury that it had been a difficult case and he excused them from further jury service.
- Those people who are against the death penalty as a matter of principle are not eligible for jury service.
- The woman said her employer would not pay her salary during jury service.
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