Verdict

  • 111insufficiency of evidence to support verdict — This phrase in a motion for new trial, motion for directed verdict, or for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, means that there is some evidence, but not enough in light of the evidence to the contrary to support a verdict. Arnold v. Haskins,… …

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  • 112majority verdict — noun The verdict reached by the majority in a jury, as distinct from a unanimous verdict • • • Main Entry: ↑major * * * maˌjority ˈverdict [majority verdict] noun (law) …

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  • 113Dodo bird verdict — The Dodo bird verdict is a phrase sometimes used when evaluating different techniques used in psychotherapy. Contents 1 Psychological Significance 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading …

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  • 114Consider Your Verdict — Country of origin  Australia No. of episodes 163 Production R …

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  • 115Special verdict (England and Wales) — In English law, a special verdict is a verdict by a jury that pronounces on the facts of the case but does not draw the ultimate inference of whether the accused is guilty or not. It is then for the judge to apply the law and to convict or acquit …

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  • 116Narrative verdict — A narrative verdict is a verdict available to coroners in England and Wales following an inquest. In such a verdict the circumstances of a death are recorded[1][2] without attributing the cause to a named individual. Narrative verdicts were… …

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  • 117Le Verdict (film, 1962) — Le Verdict Données clés Titre original Term of Trial Réalisation Peter Glenville Scénario James Barlow Peter Glenville Acteurs principaux Laurence Olivier Simone Signoret …

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  • 118false verdict — A verdict not reached by due deliberation upon the evidence and under the instructions given by the court; a verdict arrived at by chance rather than by understanding, such as a verdict arrived at by drawing lots or casting dice, or a quotient… …

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  • 119judgment notwithstanding the verdict — A judgment rendered upon a motion made after verdict but before rendition of judgment on the verdict in which the applicant prevails in showing that he is entitled to judgment under the law notwithstanding the verdict returned against him by the… …

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  • 120open verdict — noun : a verdict on a preliminary investigation finding the fact of a crime but not stating the criminal or finding the fact of a violent death without disclosing the cause * * * noun, pl ⋯ dicts [count] Brit law : an official statement or… …

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