👉 In legal and social contexts, a "non-juror" is someone who does not serve as a juror in a trial or court proceeding. This can be an individual who is not physically present at the scene of the crime, such as a witness to a crime, or a person who is not qualified to make decisions based on their own knowledge and experience. Non-jurors can play a significant role in legal proceedings by providing impartial opinions or insights that may not be available to jurors.