Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict
I assume you mean the verdict (as opposed to the sentence).
Judgment non obstante veredicto, which is Latin for Judgment not withstanding the verdict.
Yes, verdict does have a prefix. Its prefix is ver- which means true.
judgment
The verdict.
Verdict is accented on the first syllable.
Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict
1.The judge asked for the verdict from the jury.2.The judge was going to ask for the verdict from the jury.
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.
The verdict.
decision