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The move "The Verdict" is about a CIVIL trial, closely mirroring the infamous Florida 'Karen Ann Quinlan' case. In order to answer the question one would have to have SEEN the movie and recall the specifics of its plot in order to answer the question.
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Milo O'Shea
Judges should be disinterested, unbiased, as a case's verdict must be produced on evidence, not one's inner feelings.
Milo O'Shea playted the part of Judge Hoyle in the movie titled "The Verdict."
"The Verdict."
Yes, just as in the book.
2 years
To show the rating of how good the movie is
In the movie The Verdict (1982), the plaintiff is Deborah Ann Kaye, a paralyzed woman who is in a vegetative state due to medical malpractice. Her sister, Sally Doneghy, retains attorney Frank Galvin to represent Kaye in a malpractice lawsuit. Kaye is played by Susan Benenson and Doneghy is played by Roxanne Hart.
He had baseball tickets.
Summation
secondary evidence for sure
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