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There is no one definite answer. Some juries can reach a verdict in a matter of minutes, some can take hours, and some can take days. There are occasions when a jury cannot reach a verdict, no matter how hard they try and they are called a hung jury. In case of a hung jury, the law will decide if to try the case again, or to drop the matter completely.

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What happens to a defendant if a guilty verdict is reached?

There usually isn't a script which judges are required to follow. Often a judge will have written their own script, which they will have memorized, for what to say. Most commonly, this runs along the lines of: "Mr. Foreman, has the jury reached a verdict?" (Yes, your honor.) "Please read that verdict before the court." The judge could say just about anything they wanted - the important part is that he asks the jury to speak the verdict aloud so that it is part of the record.


A trial that is terminated before a verdict is reached?

It can be accomplished in three manners: The defendant pleads guilty - the judge declares a mis-trial - or the judge dismisses the charges.


What is a cracked trial?

A cracked trial is when a criminal trial is started, but then abruptly stopped before a verdict is reached because the defendant pleads guilty. It's like getting halfway through a bad movie and deciding to just read the spoilers instead. Saves everyone time and energy, really.


Plea-bargain in civil courts?

"Plea Bargain" is a phrase that is applicable only to criminal proceedings. In civil court, when the plaintiff and the defendant have come to a mutual agreement before the verdict is rendered, they are said to have "settled."


What body language did Scout see that let her know the verdict even before it was announced?

Scout has a feeling that she knows the verdict before she hears it.  Right before the jury returns with the verdict, she feels the same way that she did the morning Atticus shot the mad dog.  Scout knows that Atticus is doing what needs to be done, but something unhappy or sad will come out of it. The colored people stand out of respect for Atticus. They are appreciative that he tried his best to defend Tom Robinson and put his entire reputation on the line to see justice served.


What happens before a closing statement but after the jury selection?

Verdict


What is an assize?

An assize is a historical legal term referring to a session of a court, typically used in medieval England for specific types of cases such as land disputes or criminal matters. It often involved a judge or panel of judges traveling to different regions to hear cases.


What happens to most criminal and civil cases?

Most criminal cases result in a plea bargain or trial verdict, while civil cases often settle out of court. Ultimately, the outcome depends on the available evidence, legal arguments, and decisions made by the parties involved.


Have a misadeameanor charge in 2002 that was nolle prosse will that be on your criminal background?

No.Nolle prosequi ( /ˌnɒli ˈprɒsəkwaɪ/;[1] Classical Latin: [ˈnolːe ˈproːsekwiː]) is legal term of art and a Latin legal phrase meaning "be unwilling to pursue",[2] a phrase amounting to "do not prosecute". It is a phrase used in many common law criminal prosecution contexts to describe a prosecutor's decision to voluntarily discontinue criminal charges either before trial or before a verdict is rendered.[3] It contrasts with an involuntary dismissal.


In a trial why does the judge read the verdict before the jury announces it?

There are specific documents that must be agreed upon and signed by the foreman of the jury before a verdict is valid. The judge reads the material to be certain everything is in order before a verdict is allowed to be read aloud in court and entered into the court record. If the documents are not properly filled out and signed the jury is remanded back to the jury room to complete the process as required.


Why when you look into the night sky is it in the past?

Because light from the stars travelled quite a while before it reached the Earth.Because light from the stars travelled quite a while before it reached the Earth.Because light from the stars travelled quite a while before it reached the Earth.Because light from the stars travelled quite a while before it reached the Earth.


What does the judge say to spectators before the jury's verdict is announced?

Will the Defendant rise and face the jury!

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