if the prosecutor fails to meet burden of proof then the defense counsel may ask for dismissal of the charge but if the judge will not do so then defense councel can ask for a directed verdi. what is a direct verdi and how can it benefit the defense?
1.The judge asked for the verdict from the jury.2.The judge was going to ask for the verdict from the jury.
The judge's verdict was a five-year prison term for the criminals. Asked about her new boss, my verdict was that he's a fool. After studying the videotape, the umpire didn't change his verdict.
You asked two questions. Please ask your questions one at a time. See the Related Questions below.
The direct object of the verb 'asked' is the noun question. The noun Juanita is the indirect object, 'I asked a question of Juanita about...'.
They/he/she/the doctor(etc) asked me where I was from. Or if you are asking the question: I asked him/her/etc where he/she/etc was from. I asked them/etc where they/etc were from.
No, asked is a verb. A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence. The direct object is the word or words that is the result of the act or the thing acted upon. Example:"You asked a question." The word asked is what you did (the verb) a question is what was asked (the direct object of the verb).
Jurors actually chosen to serve on a jury must serve until the end of the trial and they have delivered a verdict.
He asked her to open the door.(indirect sentence) He asked her:"Please, open the door" (direct sentence)
The students asked the teacher for her opinion.
No. If you are talking about indirect speech then - I asked him when he was born - is correct. If you are asking about direct speech then - "When were you born?" - is correct
Unsure what is being asked. When the defense and prosecution "rest" and the case is ready to go to the jury, the judge "instructs" them in the law(s) applicable to that case before sending them into deliberation.
Jury vetting occurs in every jury trial. Questions will be asked to the juror which will determine if the juror can render a fair and true verdict after listening the evidence in the case.