a choice of either innocent or guilty
A verdict is, by very definition, the following.
ver·dict /ˈvərdikt/
Noun, A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest,
Or
Noun: An opinion or judgement.
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.
The motto of Verdict Research is 'Think Retail Think Verdict'.
Verdict is a noun.
The duration of Second Verdict is 3000.0 seconds.
It is spelt correctly in the question (verdict).
That IS the verdict: NOT GUILTY.
I assume you mean the verdict (as opposed to the sentence).
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.
That IS the verdict, NOT GUILTY
The Brass Verdict was created in 2008.
The Verdict was created on 1982-12-08.
Verdict of Twelve was created in 1940.