A juror, or jurors, who fail to follow the instruction of the judge when he read them the applicable law, and who insist on sustituting their own reasoning instead of that of the law.
It depends on the jurisdiction. But, as a very general overview:The jury pool is drawn, at random, from the geographic area where a court's jurisdiction lies. The names are generally obtained from...
Jurors are usually members of the public or certain legal luminaries who compose a jury, i.e, a board to decide a trial or a case. They are neither part of the Bar or the Bench, In the USA, they are...
A solitary animal outside a herd (notably an elephant) is called a rogue.A rogue as a person is also one who is separate or outside the rules of society, as a scoundrel or rascal. It is often used in...
The reason there are 12 jurors, is there is the precedent set by the constitution to ensure there is enough diverse backgrounds of an individual's peers to ensure a fair trial. The second part is...