Everyone on the jury agrees with the verdict.
The judge reached a verdict. He proceeded to dictate the memo.
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
Yes, "verdict" is an abstract noun because it represents a judgment or decision reached by a court or jury that cannot be physically touched or seen.
An example of a non-example of a verdict would be asking someone's opinion on the best restaurant in town, as this is subjective and not a final decision based on evidence or facts.
The two white men accused of killing Emmett Till were acquitted by an all-white jury in 1955. The verdict was widely criticized due to evidence of a racially motivated murder and later became a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement.
The motto of Verdict Research is 'Think Retail Think Verdict'.
Verdict is a noun.
The duration of Second Verdict is 3000.0 seconds.
That IS the verdict: NOT GUILTY.
It is spelt correctly in the question (verdict).
I assume you mean the verdict (as opposed to the sentence).
That IS the verdict, NOT GUILTY
The Verdict was created on 1982-12-08.
The Brass Verdict was created in 2008.
The Verdict was released on 12/08/1982.
Verdict Research was created in 1984.
Verdict of Twelve was created in 1940.