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A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
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He also predicted that other lawsuits against Bridgestone/Firestone would make it to verdict.
With so many visitors, retailers could generate additional sales of £620 million, according to Verdict, an industry research firm.
The growth in spending by female online shoppers was 71%, six times faster than that for men, according to Verdict, a retail consultancy.
"I can assure you he hasn't tried ten cases to verdict in his life," Bill Reed, a Jackson attorney who is one of Scruggs's closest friends, says.
Over the past four years, online spending has grown by around 75%, while sales from bricks-and-mortar shops have been flat, according to Verdict Retail.
The judge set aside one charge prior to verdict because the complainant could not definitively assert that the crime had taken place.
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Even that omnipresent countdown-to-verdict clock used on MSNBC seemed in need of some correction.
Nicole took to Twitter to respond to the verdict.
Individually-formed impressions are not likely to translate to the verdict ballot post-deliberation.
However, more attention should be paid to the verdict as to the effectiveness of DWI regarding this application.
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