Cardigan Jones was on trial for an unknown crime. The document provided spelling words and vocabulary related to the trial, including words like "convince", "guilty", "honest", "jury", and "trial". It defined a jury as a group of citizens chosen to listen to facts and proof in a court of law. It also defined other legal terms like "murmur", "pointed", and "stand" related to being a witness in a trial.
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Cardigan Jones was on trial for an unknown crime. The document provided spelling words and vocabulary related to the trial, including words like "convince", "guilty", "honest", "jury", and "trial". It defined a jury as a group of citizens chosen to listen to facts and proof in a court of law. It also defined other legal terms like "murmur", "pointed", and "stand" related to being a witness in a trial.