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Q: What does a judge do to come to a verdict?
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Would you please use the word 'verdict' in a sentence?

1.The judge asked for the verdict from the jury.2.The judge was going to ask for the verdict from the jury.


Can a judge overturn a verdict of not guilty in Arizona?

A jury verdict of 'guilty' signifies that it is probably a criminal trial. A judge cannot overturn a jury verdict in a criminal trial.


Who do you contact if a judge does not recuse?

If the judge fails to recuse themselves, you have little recourse except to appeal the verdict if you believe that the judge was biased in their conduct of the trial or the verdict.


How do you make a sentnce with verdict and dictate?

The judge reached a verdict. He proceeded to dictate the memo.


When the verdict is guilty the judge determines what?

sentence


Who was judge in the movie The Verdict?

Milo O'Shea


When the verdict is guilty what does the judge determine?

When the verdict is guilty, the judge determines the defendant's sentence based on the relevant laws and sentencing guidelines. The judge takes into consideration factors such as the nature of the crime, any previous criminal record, and any mitigating or aggravating circumstances. The judge issues a sentence that they deem appropriate based on these factors.


Discision of a judge or court?

It is called the verdict


Is it directed verdict or directive verdict?

Directed verdict. This occurs when at the end of a party's case, the judge determines that there is no evidence to support the party's claim or that the evidence presented does not meet the applicacble burden of proof, the judge may direct the jury to render a verdict for the other party.


What is the decision of a jury in a court of law called?

The decision of the jury is called a verdict. The decision of a judge is called her ruling or holding.


What is the penalty for a guilty verdict?

The sentence, as pronounced by the judge.


Who gives the verdict?

Technically, the jury renders the verdict in a jury trial, then the judge signs the written judgment based on the verdict. If the case is tried without a jury (a bench trial) the judge as the finder of fact renders the verdict and signs the appropriate written judgment.Additional: If the questioner is asking who it is that actually delivers (i.e.: first speaks) the verdict out loud; as stated above, in a bench trial the judge will deliver it, but in jury trials it can vary depending on the practice of the court and jurisdiction in which it is located. In some courts the jury foreperson will deliver the verdict, while in others the foreperson surrenders the verdict sheet to the Bailiff who delivers it to the judge who reads it and then hands it to the Court Clerk to actually be read aloud into the record .