11.   Michael Alison, Tory MP for Selby, said that under the act a jury has to decide whether the material has a tendency to deprave or corrupt.

12.   Although the jury has yet to hear summations, Goetz has behaved throughout the case as if its decision has been a foregone conclusion.

13.   And Junta had certainly recorded a hat trick before, but never on the day after a jury had found her father guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

14.   As the foregoing quotation from Justice Chase suggests, many thought the jury had such power.

15.   But because the jury must have at least five members, including two enlisted soldiers, Clervi ordered that seven alternates be interviewed by attorneys for both sides.

16.   But she also feared that Reid would say she had consented, and that a jury would have had more faith in the keeper than the kept.

17.   But the jury never had a chance to consider manslaughter.

18.   But then again, how much respect can the jury have for a professional houseguest?

19.   But the prosecution failed to erase the element of reasonable doubt, and the jury had to set him free.

20.   But the prosecutor insisted the evidence is solid and said the jury would have to ignore the sworn testimony of several witnesses to conclude that it was tampered with.

n. + have >>共 1318
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government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
jury 0.05%
jury + v. >>共 329
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find 11.27%
convict 5.95%
decide 4.93%
acquit 4.52%
hear 4.30%
deliberate 3.43%
return 2.52%
have 2.36%
begin 2.14%
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