juror
juror
Noun
pl: jurors
This term describes a specific legal role within the judicial system, carrying a connotation of civic duty and impartiality. It implies a person who has been vetted and selected to provide a fair judgment based on evidence presented in court. As a standard countable noun, it follows regular English pluralization rules. It is distinct from a judge, who presides over the trial, and a lawyer, who argues the case.