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Legal Definitions - laboring a jury

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Definition of laboring a jury

Laboring a jury is another term for embracery, which means attempting to corrupt or influence a judge or juror through threats or bribery.

For example, if a person offers money to a juror in exchange for a favorable verdict, that would be considered laboring a jury. Similarly, if someone threatens a juror to sway their decision, that would also be embracery.

Another example could be a lawyer trying to influence a juror's decision by providing false information or evidence.

Laboring a jury is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of the justice system. It is important for jurors to make their decisions based solely on the evidence presented in court and not be influenced by outside factors. Embracery is illegal and can result in severe consequences for those involved.

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Simple Definition

Term: Laboring a Jury

Definition: Laboring a jury, also known as embracery, is when someone tries to influence a judge or juror in a wrongful way, usually by offering bribes or making threats. This is a serious crime that can obstruct justice and is often punished harshly. Some laws now include embracery under bribery and obstruction of justice provisions.

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