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Qué (quién) es VERDICT - definición

LEGAL TERM
Directed verdict; Motion for directed verdict; Verdicts; Special verdict; Compromise verdict; Quotient verdict; Sealed verdict; Special verdict (England and Wales); General verdict; Special interrogatories; Verus dictum
  • A verdict about murder. Terracotta tablet from Girsu, Iraq. 2112–2004 BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
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verdict         
(verdicts)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
In a court of law, the verdict is the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial.
The jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict...
Three judges will deliver their verdict in October.
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2.
Someone's verdict on something is their opinion of it, after thinking about it or investigating it.
The doctor's verdict was that he was entirely healthy...
N-COUNT: oft with poss, oft N on n
Verdict         
·noun Decision; judgment; opinion pronounced; as, to be condemned by the verdict of the public.
II. Verdict ·noun The answer of a jury given to the court concerning any matter of fact in any cause, civil or criminal, committed to their examination and determination; the finding or decision of a jury on the matter legally submitted to them in the course of the trial of a cause.
verdict         
n. the decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final. A judgment by a judge sitting without a jury is not a verdict. A "special verdict" is a decision by the jury on the factual questions in the case, leaving the application of the law to those facts to the judge, who makes the final judgment. A "directed verdict" is a decision following an instruction by the judge that the jury can only bring in a specific verdict ("based on the evidence you must bring in a verdict of 'not guilty'"). A "chance verdict" (decided by lot or the flip of a coin), a "compromise verdict" (based on some jurors voting against their beliefs to break a deadlock) and a "quotient verdict" (averaging the amount each juror wants to award) are all improper and will result in a mistrial (having the verdict thrown out by the judge) or be cause for reversal of the judgment on appeal. See also: compromise verdict directed verdict judgment quotient verdict special verdict

Wikipedia

Verdict

In law, a verdict is the formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge. In a bench trial, the judge's decision near the end of the trial is simply referred to as a finding. In England and Wales, a coroner's findings used to be called verdicts but are, since 2009, called conclusions (see Coroner § Conclusions (previously called verdicts)).

Ejemplos de uso de VERDICT
1. Delighted with verdict Miss Lees said: "I‘m obviously delighted with the unanimous verdict given here today.
2. Inquest reaches suicide verdict, changed a year later to open verdict.
3. "We wish (the verdict) had been different." Frazier left without commenting to reporters after the verdict was read.
4. "The verdict placed on the heads of the former regime does not represent a verdict for any one person.
5. "The just verdict for such a person –– the only just verdict that fits this crime –– is the death penalty."