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The 7th amendment to the US Constitution is the right to trial by jury. Although the amendment's prohibition against contrary judgments was confirmed in 1913, there are some very rare instances where a jury verdict may be reversed (without a new trial) due to an overwhelming conflict with the law or with the evidence submitted.

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