The Foreman of the Jury was created on 1913-05-22.
A foreman is usually a first line supervisor. The term is most commonly associated with construction and other work crews, where the foreman is the individual in charge of the individual crew. The term is also commonly used for juries, where a juror is selected as the jury foreman. A jury foreman has no actual supervisory function, but is used to facilitate a variety of administrative tasks associated with deliberation.
a person of a jury picked by the jury or the judge
In the UK the foreman is the jury leader
a person of a jury picked by the jury or the judge
The cast of The Foreman of the Jury - 1913 includes: Frank Lloyd as Member of the Jury Fred Mace as The Thief Mabel Normand as Mabel Ford Sterling as Jones - Foreman of the Jury Hale Studebaker as Member of the Jury
Jury Foreman (or Forewoman)
Foreperson / Foreman / Forewoman are all terms used for the spokesperson of a jury.NOTE: This position is never referred to as "the chairperson of a jury". It is not the same meaning.
The clicking sound from the George Foreman is from the selected temperature that was selected. It is a normal sound for the appliance.
A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court. A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court.
"Foreman" can refer to a person chosen by a jury to be its spokesperson or to a person who leads or is in charge of a group of workers or an operation. Here are some examples:The judge asked the foreman if the jury had reached a verdict.My father worked as a foreman in the shipyards during the war.
A jury foreman.