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The phrase "a verdict made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision or judgment that has been reached in a legal context.
Example: "The jury delivered a verdict made after several hours of deliberation."
Alternatives: "a rendered verdict" or "a decision reached".
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A number of the 2001 jurors also said the speculation that the Ghailani jurors might have had to compromise to reach a verdict made sense, perhaps to appease one juror who complained to the judge that she was alone in her position — apparently to acquit Mr. Ghailani — and that other jurors were attacking her for her views.
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The verdict made Ms. Hsia, a previously obscure immigration counselor from Los Angeles, the major catch in the Justice Department's investigation of campaign finance abuses.
Today's verdict made Alexei very angry," Svetlana Guseva, an oncologist and longtime opposition activist, said.
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The verdict made no sense, Papá continued.
"The original verdict made clear that Terra Firma's baseless accusations of fraud were simply an attempt to gain leverage in debt restructuring negotiations," the bank said.
"The original verdict made clear that Terra Firma's baseless accusations of fraud were simply an attempt to gain leverage in debt restructuring negotiations".
The fact that the verdict made no sense the new charges contradicted others that Mr Khodorkovsky had previously been found guilty of only made the injustice more dramatic.
It takes place around the 2011 acquittal on appeal of Knox, but no mention is made of the subsequent guilty verdict made earlier this year.
Because the indictment of Mr. Nelson included a reference to causing "the death of Yankel Rosenbaum," the Rosenbaum family's lawyers argued yesterday that the verdict made Mr. Nelson eligible for the full life sentence.
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