Sort of a loose slang expression that means that the decision went in favor of the defendant.
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majority verdict The verdict of a jury reached by a majority. The verdict need not be unanimous if there are no fewer than 11 jurors and 10 of them agree on the verdict or if there are 10 jurors and 9 of them agree on the verdict
Defense condition.
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?
deterrence
a choice of either innocent or guilty A verdict is, by very definition, the following. ver·dict /ˈvərdikt/ Noun, A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest, Or Noun: An opinion or judgement.
In military terms, DOD stands for Department of Defense.
An alibi defense specifically asserts that the defendant was elsewhere when the crime occurred, providing evidence to show they could not have committed the offense. In contrast, an affirmative defense acknowledges the defendant committed the act but argues there are valid reasons or justifications for it, such as self-defense or insanity. While both can lead to a not guilty verdict, they approach the defendant's culpability from different angles.
It is not expressed in exactly that way. It is said that "Jurors are the TRIERS of fact." Both the defense and the proseecution present the jury with the facts as the defense and prosecution see them. It is up to the jurors to decide which version they believe, and render a verdict accordingly.
The motto of Verdict Research is 'Think Retail Think Verdict'.
To opt for a choice one way or another, such as--> "I will decide upon a vacation destination." Also means to pronounce a verdict, usually in a legal matter.