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Bailiff, please give the paper to the foreperson of the jury.
The foreperson was a handsome woman in her late thirties who looked professional.
"Foreperson," said the woman in the first seat, sitting up even more rigidly than before.
During that time, the foreperson sent multiple requests to the court for more information and instructions.
How convenient that the foreperson of the jury just happened to be a woman, and happened to work here.
Flowers to the foreperson of the jury, a woman he seemed to be on a first-name basis with.
He has some idea that as foreperson of the jury I deserve his gratitude."
"And you're going to apologize to the jury foreperson ?"
I gave them my pager number and asked the foreperson to beep me when they'd reached a decision.
But someone pointed you out as the foreperson."
"The prosecution would like you to believe that the hardest decision you'll have to make in this trial is picking your foreperson.
Klonsky, who expected this, turned to the grand jury foreperson, a gray-haired woman with glasses.
"Many times the attorney on the jury doesn't even become the foreperson," Mr. Lack said.
"So you marched into Rowdy Ranch and insulted the foreperson of the jury."
"Ms. Foreperson, please direct the witness to answer."
'Bailiff, please get the verdict from the foreperson," the clerk directed.
After sentencing, the jury foreperson commented regarding the death sentence that, "They need to do this swiftly.
All I want you to do today is to elect a foreperson since it is already four o'clock on Friday afternoon.
'Mr. Foreperson, do you have a verdict for us?'
The foreperson, a seventy-year-old man in a T-shirt that said I still love my harley handed me the slip of paper.
The episode usually ends with the verdict being read by the jury foreperson and a shot of both the winning and losing parties.
I called the assistant foreperson, J'Roh, over.
Beside him, behind the facade of the raised walnut bench, were the grand jury foreperson and the secretary, two middle-aged .
"F is for Foreperson"
Raymond Horton, the foreperson, spoke to Judge Fescoe.