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It seems there might be some confusion in your question. Judges typically declare a verdict of guilty in a courtroom setting rather than on a specific page of a document. If you are referring to a particular case, please provide more context or details so I can assist you better.

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The jury is instructed by the judge to declare the defendant not guilty if there is any what?

REASONABLE doubt.


To declare not guilty is to?

acquittal


Can a judge overturn a not guilty verdict?

No, a judge cannot overturn a not guilty verdict. Once a jury or judge has found a defendant not guilty, the verdict is final and cannot be changed by the judge.


Where did the old saying lady luck come from?

it was happened when woman got the right to sit on jurys. there was a trial for murder and everyone on the jury wanted him to be guilty. the woman put the X in the wrong spot and the judge declare him not guilty.


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No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?


What does adjudged guilty mean?

Adjudicated guilty means the judge resolved the case and found the defendant guilty. Adjudication is the final action that the judge took.


If a defendment stands mute at the arranment what plea is entered by the judge?

Not guilty plea


What is a nine letter word meaning declare not guilty?

How about "exonerate".


When the verdict is guilty the judge determines what?

sentence


What would the opposite of the word acquit be?

The opposite of the word acquit would be convict. Acquit means to declare someone not guilty, while convict means to declare someone guilty, especially in a court of law.


When was Francis Page - judge - born?

Francis Page - judge - was born in 1661.


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Francis Page - judge - died in 1741.

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