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Jur. D.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Law.


Etymology

Origin of Jur. D.

From the Latin word Jūris Doctor

Example Sentences

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In France, there is no grand jury; but its place is supplied by that which they have denominated the Jur� d'Accusation.

From Project Gutenberg

All the papers and declarations are then sent with the accused, to the Jur� d'Accusation, who also thoroughly examine the prisoner and the witnesses; if grounds are found for the trial, the papers are immediately laid before the "Cour d'Assize."

From Project Gutenberg

The notoriety of his character prevents the common feelings of compassion in the breasts of the jury; the severity of the interrogations renders it impossible that any fictitious story, when confronted with his former examinations before the magistrate and the Jur� d'Accusation, can long hold together, and he is, in this manner, generally convicted by the evidence extracted from his own mouth upon the trial.

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