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 Verdict came out in 1982.
In civil cases, a verdict may be reached by a majority of nine of the twelve members.
No. Civil is majority must agree.
The judge's verdict was a five-year prison term for the criminals. Asked about her new boss, my verdict was that he's a fool. After studying the videotape, the umpire didn't change his verdict.
The verdict in most American courts is decided by a majority of the judges. In North Carolina, each district court is located at the county seat of each county.
It has to be a unanimous decision - or - a majority of at least 10 people agreeing to the verdict.
The judges assigned to the appeals court vote on the matter in front of them and the majority opinion rules.
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