I have found the following, but it says it is old fashioned. Hello, i am wondering what you, native speakers, call people unable to speak. The verdict is the decision guilty or not guilty (in some courts, other verdicts are possible).
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The sentence is the punishment imposed as a result of a guilty verdict.
I know the sign in restaurants when they are opened is open but is it really correct?
Thus, the british would say, the jury have returned a verdict while we would say that the jury has returned a verdict. so leaving aside the possibility that british english approves of a. Is open really the past participle of open. A verdict refers to a decision as to innocence or guilt, whether in a criminal matter, or a civil matter (e.g. A decision is, well, hmmm difficult to describe, it's everything else!
A verdict is a judgment passed on someone, i.e. According to the latest version of the oxford english dictionary, a verdict is 'a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest'. But can it be used to mean a decision made. In a criminal case, a judge may make a ruling as to, for example,.
In court, or someone's answer after a long process of thinking.
Hello, what does the phrase 'the verdict is in' mean?
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