twelve good men and true

The phrase "twelve good men and true" is an idiom that refers to a jury composed of twelve impartial and honest individuals. It suggests a group of jury members who are committed to delivering a fair and just verdict based on the evidence presented in a trial. The phrase emphasizes the importance of having trustworthy individuals who can make unbiased decisions in the legal system.


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