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A year ago, people gathered in anticipation of a verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman, the man who killed Trayvon Martin.
If enacted, it's something of a verdict on who is to blame for rising obesity rates.
But, he said, far more crucial was the rendering of a verdict by an impartial court.
American officials reviewed the issue with Mr. Dorda last week in anticipation of a verdict.
Lawyers later used it as the noun form for the rendering, or giving out, of a verdict.
"That's one hell of a verdict," said Wendell Odom, a prominent criminal defense lawyer in Houston who represented Andrea Yates.
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Sometimes it despaired of reaching a verdict.
It is, but not in the sense of rendering a verdict on it, for or against.
Left for the jury would, then, only be the limited role of pronouncing a verdict.
Ms. Radcliffe said Ms. Winehouse "died of alcohol toxicity" and recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.
After around fifteen minutes of deliberations, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and Channell sentenced Williams to death.
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