From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjury boxˈjury box noun [countable usually singular] SCTthe place where the jury sits in a court
Examples from the Corpus
jury box• His eyes rarely left the jury box except occasionally to peer down at his notes.• Reporters and court personnel occupied the jury box.• He approached the rail of the jury box.• The jury box is set off by a walnut rail and descending baubles, round spheres of beautifully grained wood.