Yes, in some cases a judge can change a verdict after it has been delivered through a process called a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial.
Often-times the sentencing hearing is not until after the verdict has been delivered. It gives the judge time to commission and study a background check of the defendant to see exactly what type of sentence may fit the offense of which they were convicted.
At the time of the verdict. A sentence can be delivered at the same time as the verdict, but is usually done at a hearing held after the verdict has been determined.
The Judge determines the punishment once the verdict has been read and the defendant found guilty.
The meaning of 'the verdict is in the doctor is out', is a two part phrase. The verdict is in means that a decision or outcome has been established. The doctor is out means that there is no further hope or help to change the outcome.
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Answer It usually indicates that an appeals court has found the original judge's order/decision flawed and the verdict or judgment has been found invalid. The original order is extinguished.
the packed has been delivered is correct
In most states, a judge can make a "judgment notwithstanding the verdict" which sets aside the jury verdict. A judge can only set aside a jury verdict in limited circumstances, including irregularity in the proceedings, passion/prejudice, and a verdict that the evidence does not support. You should consult with an attorney if you are facing a motion to set aside a jury verdict and/or if the verdict has already been set aside.
Are you asking about the robbery TRIAL itself, or just the sentencing hearing?If you weren't sentenced immediately after the jury's verdict was delivered, you will receive a sentencing hearing at which the judge will announce your sentence for having already been found guilty by the jury.Sometimes, especially for capital crimes, the same trial jury will consider the sentence as a separate action from their verdict deliberations, but unless the armed robbery involved someone's death, this probably would not apply in this case.
The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.
In plain English it means that the final verdict or judgment has been rendered.
A trial can be concluded once all evidence has been presented, witnesses have testified, and both the prosecution and defense have made their closing arguments. The judge or jury then deliberates on the evidence and decides on a verdict.