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A stayed verdict is a legal term referring to the postponement or suspension of a verdict in a trial. This can occur for various reasons, such as pending appeals or further legal proceedings that may affect the outcome. Essentially, the verdict is put on hold, and the case may remain open until the stay is lifted or resolved.

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