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petit jury

[pet-ee]
–noun Law.
petty jury.

Origin:
1490–1500


petit juror, noun

petty jury

–noun
(in a civil or criminal proceeding) a jury, usually of 12 persons, impaneled to determine the facts and render a verdict pursuant to the court's instructions on the law.
Also called traverse jury.
Compare grand jury.


Origin:
1680–90


petty juror, noun
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pet·it jury also pet·ty jury   (pět'ē)   
n.  A jury that sits at civil and criminal trials. Also called trial jury.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Main Entry: petit jury
Function: noun
: a jury of twelve persons that is impaneled to try and to decide the facts at issue in a trial —compare GRAND JURY
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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