Juror 2 (maid)

An unnamed maid was Juror 2 in the trial of Cosney Megundal for the murder of Mortar Milverton. Two months later, she was once again called as a juror in the trial of Gina Lestrade for the murder of Hatch Windibank.

Megundal's trial

 * Main article: The Adventure of the Runaway Room

The maid was called as a juror in the trial of Cosney Megundal for the murder of Mortar Milverton During the trial, she deemed Cosney Megundal unclean and voted him guilty after seeing the knife used as the murder weapon. However, Megundal's defense attorney, Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, soon changed her mind when he pointed out that the amount paid for the omnibus ride where the crime had taken place indicated that an additional person had been present. As the trial ended, she stated that all those resembling trash should be thrown out of her sight.

Lestrade's trial

 * Main article: The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story

During Naruhodō's investigation of Hatch Windibank's pawn shop, he saw a woman seemingly physically identical to the maid juror in a stereoscope image, albeit in a dress rather than her usual maid uniform.

Two months after her previous court appearance, the maid was once again called as a juror, this time in the trial of Gina Lestrade for the murder of Hatch Windibank. She quickly discounted Nemmy and Tully Tinpillar "eyesore trash" when they were called as witnesses and stated that the shooting of Sherlock Holmes was terrible to hear. The maid also revealed that she frequently passes through the East End of London in order to get groceries, where the beggars become thieves. Later, she decided that with only two bullets accounted for, the case was solved, until Naruhodō revealed that a third bullet had really struck Holmes.

Personality
The maid juror was a stern woman with a strong distaste of uncleanliness, as well as those she considered "trash", such as criminals.