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Miss Rachel is devastated by the guilty verdict, feeling that justice has not been served. She is disillusioned by the legal system and feels deeply for the defendant.
The duration of Consider Your Verdict is 3600.0 seconds.
Consider Your Verdict ended in 1964-06.
Consider Your Verdict was created in 1961-02.
Keith Johns has: Performed in "Consider Your Verdict" in 1961. Played Judge in "Consider Your Verdict" in 1961. Played The Judge in "Consider Your Verdict" in 1961. Played Justice Dickens in "Consider Your Verdict" in 1961. Played Winter in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Doctor in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Dr. Bruce in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Mr. Cooper in "Homicide" in 1964. Played Craig in "Homicide" in 1964.
justice
serve in court and listen to what the defendant and the verdict has to say
A trial jury hears the evidence in a trial and deliberates to consider a verdict. A grand jury determines whether there is enough evidence for a criminal trial to proceed.
The verdict is 'Guilty.' The finder of fact (usually a jury) has to feel that the evidence proves guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
convicted, or conviction - a conviction is the verdict that results when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime.
"Judgment for Defendant" means that the defendant wins the case. In a criminal case, a judgment for defendant would be a "not guilty" verdict (usually). In a civil case, it would usually mean that the defendant does not have to pay money to the person who sued him or her (known as the "plaintiff").
The word you're looking for is "verdict". A verdict is the formal decision made by a jury or judge on the guilt or innocence of a defendant in a trial.