No. In the US, the Attorney General is member of the Executive Branch of government and due to the Constitutional separation of powers, he cannot overrule a finding of the Judicial Branch.
No, a judge cannot overturn a not guilty verdict. Once a jury or judge has found a defendant not guilty, the verdict is final and cannot be changed by the judge.
A jury verdict of 'guilty' signifies that it is probably a criminal trial. A judge cannot overturn a jury verdict in a criminal trial.
No. A judge cannot overturn a "Not Guilty" verdict. Once someone is acquitted, they can never again be tried for that crime.
If they have evidence that the jury was tampered with they can file an appeal for the overturn of the verdict HOWEVER - No, not usually in a normally conducted trial.
That IS the verdict: NOT GUILTY.
That IS the verdict, NOT GUILTY
The verdict.
The pupose of the "guilty but mentally ill" verdict is to
On average, about 70 of trials end in a guilty verdict.
Verdict is the decision as to guilty or not guilty.
The cast of Verdict Not Guilty - 1933 includes: Eloyce Gist
No, the government cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.