The judge reached a verdict.
He proceeded to dictate the memo.
The judge will dictate the verdict in the court.
A majority verdict is a decision made by a jury in which most of the jurors agree on a verdict. It does not necessarily require a unanimous decision, instead requiring a specified number or percentage of jurors to be in agreement. Majority verdicts are used in some legal systems to reach a conclusion in a trial.
An unanimous verdict is when all members of a jury or group reach an agreement on a decision or outcome. It means that everyone involved is in complete accord and there are no dissenting opinions. It is often required in legal proceedings for a verdict to be reached.
Yes, "verdict" is an abstract noun because it represents a judgment or decision reached by a court or jury that cannot be physically touched or seen.
An example of a non-example of a verdict would be asking someone's opinion on the best restaurant in town, as this is subjective and not a final decision based on evidence or facts.
The two white men accused of killing Emmett Till were acquitted by an all-white jury in 1955. The verdict was widely criticized due to evidence of a racially motivated murder and later became a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement.
That movie was frightening .
Words that can be made from the letters in 'dictate' are:aaceacedacidactactedadaidaideatateatticcadcadetcatciteciteddatedicediedieteatedicteditIiceicedidideaittacittacttadtatteateattictidetietied
No, the correct sentence is "I did not go yesterday." The verb "go" should be in its base form after "did not."
No,there is no official verdict on this
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The future tense of "dictate" is "will dictate."
Usually, at the end of a trial a jury will render a verdict. A verdict could be guilty or innocent depending on what the jury believes. Sometimes, there is no verdict and a mistrial can be declared and the case can be retried.
In The Verdict (1982), Paul Newman plays an alcoholic attorney trying to make a career comeback by taking a medical malpractice case.
In the US there are no other statements that the jury need make. Occasionally, after rendering a verdict the attorney for the losing side may request that the jury members be 'polled' individually so that they must individually repeat the verdict they rendered, but no other statement is required and they are not allowed to be questioned as to their verdict by anyone!
'a jab' is the subject. The verb is 'is'.
You're so hot headed.