Many-most states have provisions whereby 'majority' verdicts are acceptable in minor (misdemeanor or traffic) trials, or they allow for juries of less than 12 jurors. Most(all?) still require full 12 member juries to hear felony cases.
There are a few countries that allow a majority rule by a jury. These countries are, Hong Kong, France, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and Norway.
The Wright Verdicts - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
That's it! There are no other verdicts. Guilty or Not Guilty is the only choice.
The Wright Verdicts - 1995 was released on: USA: 31 March 1995
They are called VERDICTS.
acquittals.
Trial Juries
"guilty" or "not guilty".
It is commendable that the judge's verdicts were consistently fair and impartial, as these qualities are essential for upholding justice and the rule of law. Fairness and impartiality ensure that all parties involved receive equal treatment and have their rights protected, leading to greater trust and confidence in the legal system.
Chicago Hope - 1994 Verdicts 3-13 was released on: USA: 13 January 1997
Impeachment is a process by which a public official is removed from office due to some unlawful activity. At the federal level, a two thirds majority vote of present senators is required for impeachment and conviction.