The suspended assistant police commissioner had stood stoically as the jury forewoman was asked 20 times for a verdict. |
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The jury was on the eve of delivering their verdict, the jury forewoman had a heart attack. |
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No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work. |
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He showed no visible sign of emotion when the guilty pleas were announced by the jury forewoman. |
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The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death. |
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It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case. |
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After all, she has been his forewoman for years, and knows him like clockwork. |
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According to a Reuters report, the jury forewoman said that the panel did not consider the verdict to be excessive. |
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The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life. |
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A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman. |
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Inside a Fort Hood courtroom fortified with blast-resistant barriers, Major Hasan showed no emotion as the jury forewoman read the sentence. |
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Names like team leader have replaced words like foreman or forewoman in some organisations. |
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We manufacture slate flooring and our shop forewoman has tried many other apron brands and they rip in a day when up against slate! |
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As Clarke spoke, she looked straight at the forewoman, who glared back at her, arms folded across her chest. |
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The restaurant manager became the forewoman of the jury. |
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Organized in a group of 10 seamstresses, overseen by a forewoman who demonstrates steps when necessary and monitors production quality, versatility is part of our everyday experience. |
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The defense asked Judge Zagel to investigate whether the forewoman violated the judge's orders by possessing a questionnaire from the retrial and using it in a talk she gave to high school students. |
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