n. pl. em·brac·er·ies The criminal offense of attempting to affect a jury's decision making through means other than evidence and argument in open court, as by instruction outside of the courtroom, threats, or bribery. Also called bracery. [Middle English embracerie, from embracen, to influence a jury by illegal means, to embrace; see EMBRACE.] |
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