Depending on the context, it is usually a verdict, a ruling, or a holding.
The decision of a judge or court is called a ruling.AnswerIts also referred to as a verdict.
A decision of a judge or court is usually called a ruling. In the case of a criminal trial the outcome of the trial is called a verdict.
The decision of the jury is called a verdict. The decision of a judge is called her ruling or holding.
Yes, a judge can overturn another judge's decision through a process called an appeal. This typically involves a higher court reviewing the decision and either affirming or reversing it.
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).
A Judgment
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
Decisions, though made by individual judges are always decisions of the court. That is why whether the decision is manifestly wrong ab initio, the judge is not sued for it but an appeal to a higher court is advised.
A Judgment
The lower court cannot overturn the higher court's decision.
decision by the judge
A ruling, verdict, judgement or (simply) decision.