It is referred to as his "charge to the jury."
A verdict is given by a trier of facts, which is either the Judge or a jury. The Deputy Clerk of the Court in which the trial was held often is the one who reads the verdict out loud (called publishing the verdict).
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.
If a jury refuses to return a guilty verdict despite the facts pointing to guilt, it could be due to various factors such as jury nullification, doubts about the evidence presented, concerns about the fairness of the trial, or personal beliefs of the jurors. In such cases, the legal system may allow for mistrials or retrials to ensure justice is served.
history
consider only facts and to arrange and interpret these facts for the reader
non-fiction
It's difficult to predict the outcome of a commission of inquiry as it depends on the evidence presented and the judgement of the members. Their verdict should be based on the facts and findings of the investigation, rather than being influenced by personal expectations.
Objective introspection requires you to examine the facts of what you learned. You cannot consider your feelings when considering these facts.
Objective introspection requires you to examine the facts of what you learned. You cannot consider your feelings when considering these facts.
Objective introspection requires you to examine the facts of what you learned. You cannot consider your feelings when considering these facts.
if you consider the fact that she is pregnant is fun then....
Amazing Facts Presents - 2007 Elijah's Return 2-12 was released on: USA: 4 May 2008