/ˈdʒʊrərz bʊk/ – Phrase
Definition: danh sách bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: A juror’s book refers to a record or list of potential jurors who may be called to serve on a jury for a particular trial. It typically includes information such as names, addresses, and other relevant details of individuals who are eligible to serve as jurors in a specific jurisdiction. The juror’s book is used by court officials to randomly select individuals to form a jury panel for a trial.
Example: The juror’s book contained detailed notes and observations about the trial proceedings.