NOUN | a verdict | verdicts | |
SYNO | finding of fact | verdict |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- verdict {m} = verdict
- verdict {m} = sentence [verdict]
- verdict {m} de culpabilité = guilty verdict
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- As in a regular criminal case, the three jurors must come to a unanimous verdict.
- The stay was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled against Hutchins in a 5-4 verdict, with dissenting Justice William Brennan decrying the quick verdict.
- The guilty verdict surprised the Rocksprings community and triggered many responses, most in opposition to the verdict.
- The reversal of a jury's verdict by a judge occurs when the judge believes that there were insufficient facts on which to base the jury's verdict or that the verdict did not correctly apply the law.
- Everyone involved with the case (public prosecutor, lawyers, and the accused) appealed the verdict, and the case went before the Supreme Court again between 27 March and 31 March 2006.
- On appeal, made by Hickeringill the verdict was re-affirmed without any change. Keeble won a verdict of £20.
- McMahon is a critic of the not proven verdict in Scottish law, unsuccessfully attempting to abolish the verdict in 2007.
- At the inquest into the deaths held in Gibraltar the jury returned a verdict of lawful killing by a 9–2 majority.
- The first inquest jury in 2002 returned an open verdict.
- Clashes were reported following the verdict in Dhaka between Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Awami League supporters. He retired after the verdict in 1998.
- Both parties appealed, with the FDOC appealing the due process verdict, and the PLN appealing the rest of the verdict.
- On 15 March 1974, at the end of the trial, the two judges released their verdict, with Justice Winslow pronouncing the written verdict in court.
- After the jury reaches a verdict, they return to the courtroom and the court clerk announces the verdict.
- Initially, the jury will be directed to try to reach a unanimous verdict.
- ”The most valued thing in the country is freedom,” Kosenko wrote after his verdict was handed down. Both the verdict and the sentence caused widespread outrage.
- ("non obstante veredicto", or notwithstanding the verdict) asks the court to reverse the jury's verdict on the grounds that the jury could not reasonably have reached such a verdict.
- In a jury trial, a directed verdict is an order from the presiding judge to the jury to return a particular verdict.
- Prosecutors may appeal when a trial judge sets aside a jury verdict for conviction with a judgment notwithstanding verdict for the defendant.
- The law firm received national recognition in 1980 after receiving an $18 million jury verdict against Louisville & Nashville Railroad after one of its trains derailed in Pensacola, Florida, killing a young doctor and his wife, and leaving their two young children orphaned.
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