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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just verdict" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a decision that is based on equitable principles and is considered fair and reasonable. For example, "The jury returned a just verdict and the defendants were found not guilty of the charges."
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"Jose Padilla received a fair trial and a just verdict".
He is extremely violent and the jury have returned a just verdict".
She said her outburst had "opened things up, and we came back with a just verdict".
Leaving the courthouse with his tearful fiancée, Mr. Alvo said, "I'm relieved after all this time for a just verdict".
Mr. Ricco said, "We're hoping that the jury will continue its deliberations and reach a just verdict".
Mr. Ashley told jurors that for a just verdict, "you can't take the express through the tunnel".
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Among our Indian readers this opinion was, to say the least, controversial not just our verdict but the fact that we advanced it at all.
Residents feel scapegoated by not just the verdict, but also the military curfew enforced in the city since violence erupted in January.
It has produced just one verdict in eight years, convicting Kaing Guek Eav, aka Comrade Duch, of crimes against humanity, and sentencing him to life imprisonment.
"In my view," the statement continued, "offering both the 'depraved indifference' and 'intentional murder' standards simultaneously in an indictment -- as we plainly see today -- can produce technical legal grounds that may endanger the integrity of a just jury verdict".
We would have filed claims anyway but the verdict just makes what we want to say simpler".
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