Rendering is the process of generating an image from a model, by means of computer programs. The model is a description of three dimensional objects in a strictly defined language or data structure. It would contain geometry, viewpoint, texture, lighting, and shading information. The term may be by analogy with an "artist's rendering" of a scene. 'Rendering' is also used to describe the process of calculating effects in a video editing file to produce final video output.
the Judge.
The decision of the jury is called a verdict. The decision of a judge is called her ruling or holding.
In the US there are no other statements that the jury need make. Occasionally, after rendering a verdict the attorney for the losing side may request that the jury members be 'polled' individually so that they must individually repeat the verdict they rendered, but no other statement is required and they are not allowed to be questioned as to their verdict by anyone!
Yes, a case can "settle" at any time prior to the rendering of a verdict.
It means that they have - AFFIRMED THE VERDICT OF THE TRIAL COURT.
It is called the verdict
decision
This is called a hung jury.
Yes, in some cases a judge can change a verdict after it has been delivered through a process called a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial.
Yes. It called rendering.
A verdict is given by a trier of facts, which is either the Judge or a jury. The Deputy Clerk of the Court in which the trial was held often is the one who reads the verdict out loud (called publishing the verdict).
.... is called a VERDICT (verdicts are rendered by a jury); court decisions are typically called judgements.