1.   But he said he will make no claims regarding jury tampering, saying he is convinced that the jurors were not swayed by the threatening calls.

2.   But in this latest case, jurors were reportedly swayed by internal company documents indicating that Brown executives knew their product was addictive yet failed to warn the public.

3.   But widespread publicity about the legal maneuvering could help sway potential jurors against the death penalty.

4.   Chemerinsky also said that prosecutors have to hope that the introduction of the blood evidence will be enough to sway any jurors who are leaning toward acquittal.

5.   Judge Richard P. Matsch of federal district court in Denver had agreed with lawyers for Nichols that emotional testimony could sway jurors unfairly.

6.   Tanner indicated she was concerned that publicity about the verdict might sway the jurors when they take up the issue of punitive damages.

7.   The more public the proceedings are, the less danger there is of having one side sway potential jurors before the trial.

8.   The trick will be finding someone who is middle-of-the-road and then swaying that juror during the trial itself.

9.   They agreed, for instance, that overt efforts to sway jurors are usually confined to closing arguments, rather than opening statements.

10.   Billionaire Richard Branson and U.S. lottery chief Guy Snowden had their last chances Friday to sway jurors as to who is telling the truth about a sensational bribery allegation.

v. + juror >>共 249
tell 9.34%
question 7.03%
dismiss 6.58%
sequester 3.02%
ask 3.02%
select 2.22%
remove 2.14%
instruct 2.14%
interview 2.14%
excuse 2.14%
sway 1.16%
sway + n. >>共 185
voter 13.27%
vote 6.80%
building 4.08%
judge 3.91%
jury 3.57%
opinion 3.23%
decision 3.23%
juror 2.21%
election 2.04%
people 1.87%
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