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verdict form may be used to have the jury answer directed questions as to the required elements for a cause of action or special issues and to demarcate monetary awards of damages by economic and non-economic damages, beneficiary, and specific categories of damages (lost earning capacity, funeral expenses,
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A sealed verdict is put into a sealed envelope when there is a delay in announcing the result, such as waiting for the judge, the parties, and the attorneys to return to court. The verdict is kept in a sealed envelope until the court reconvenes and then handed to the judge. This practice is virtually
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A compromise verdict is a "verdict which is reached only by the surrender of conscientious convictions upon one material issue by some jurors in return for a relinquishment by others of their like settled opinion upon another issue, and the result does not command the approval of the whole panel",
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A general verdict is when the jury makes a complete finding and a single conclusion on all issues presented. First, the jury finds the facts, as proved by the evidence, then applies the law as instructed by the court, and finally, it returns a verdict in one conclusion that settles the case. Such
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that makes specific factual conclusions rather than (or in addition to) the jury's declaration of guilt or liability. For example, jurors may write down a specific monetary amount of damages or a finding of proportionality in addition to the jury's ultimate finding of liability. A special jury
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In U.S. legal nomenclature, the verdict is the jury's finding on the questions of fact submitted to it. Once the court (the judge) receives the verdict, the judge enters judgment on the verdict. The judgment of the court is the final order in the case. If the defendant is found guilty, they can
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to return a particular verdict. Typically, the judge orders a directed verdict after finding that no reasonable jury could decide to the contrary. After a directed verdict, the jury no longer needs to decide the
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The jury has a historic function of tempering rules of law by common sense brought to bear upon the facts of a specific case. For this reason, Justices
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We the Jury find the issues for the plaintiff (or defendant, as the case may be) and assess his damages at one hundred thousand dollars.
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A verdict about murder. Terracotta tablet from Girsu, Iraq. 2112–2004 BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
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In the American civil legal system, the concept of directed verdict has largely been replaced by
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A verdict of guilty in a criminal case generally requires evidence to be tested and true
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Grady, John F. (9 August 1982). "Trial Management and Jury Control in Antitrust Cases".
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the default in many U.S. jurisdictions or may be the preference of the judge involved.
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A judge may order a directed verdict on an entire case or only on specific issues.
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Formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters submitted to it by the judge
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indicated their disapproval of special verdicts even in civil cases.
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This article is about the legal finding of fact. For other uses, see
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Coroner § Inquest conclusions (previously called verdicts)
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The judge forced a special verdict in the famous 1884 case of
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of conviction rendered by judge, which in turn be followed by
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Index

Verdicts
Verdict (disambiguation)

Abraham Solomon
Criminal procedure
Fair trial
Pre-trial
Speedy trial
Jury trial
Counsel
Presumption of innocence
Exclusionary rule
Self-incrimination
Double jeopardy
Bail
Appeal
Verdict
Conviction
Acquittal
Not proven
Directed verdict
Sentencing
Mandatory
Suspended
Custodial
Periodic
Discharge
Guidelines
Guilt
Totality

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