first the judge will tell your charge the verdict will decide and finally is the conviction
Verdict.
They both are enforceable and have the effect of law.
vacated and remanded for a new trial
A decision reached by a jury is called a "verdict." This verdict determines the outcome of a trial, typically indicating whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty in criminal cases, or finding for the plaintiff or defendant in civil cases. The verdict is usually based on the evidence presented during the trial and the jury's deliberations. Once reached, it is announced in court and becomes part of the official record.
The end or finish of an event or process.A judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
The end or finish of an event or process.A judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
Is an informed decision.
The 8 day Scopes Trial ended when the jury reached a verdict on July 21, 1925. John Scopes was found guilty and charged a fine.
It depends on crime and the verdict reached.
Yes, a judge can overrule a jury's decision in a trial if they believe the decision is not supported by the evidence or the law. This is known as a judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
That means a case heard in a trial court was appealed to an appellate court; the appellate court agreed with the lower court's decision, and determined the case was conducted properly. When this happens, the appellate court "affirms" the trial court decision, and that decision becomes final unless the case is carried to a higher appellate court that reverses the trial court's decision.
The Scope trial was about the decision to allow the teaching of evolution in schools.