👉 Nonjurorism is a concept in law and jurisprudence that refers to situations where only one jurist, rather than all of the court's members, renders a decision. This means that if there are multiple judges present at a trial, only one judge will make a final decision. Nonjurorism can occur in various legal contexts, including criminal trials, administrative proceedings, and judicial decisions. The principle of nonjurorism is often used to ensure impartiality and fairness in court proceedings