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verdict
noun
A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
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"verdict" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that is used to refer to the decision of a jury or judge in a court case. Example: The jury delivered its verdict and found the accused guilty of the charges.
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He is appealing against the verdict.
The jury returned a verdict on three charges: conspiracy to kill Americans, conspiring to provide support to al-Qaida and providing support to al-Qaida.
The verdict came after about five hours of deliberation in the case against Suleiman Abu Ghaith, the highest-ranking al-Qaida figure to face trial on US soil since the attacks.
But a spokesman for the Malaysian government said the judges had reached their verdict only after considering all the evidence "in a balanced and objective manner".
That is not a verdict that you are likely to hear from the Conservatives or from Labour for that matter, both of which like to appear as parties opposed to mass migration, but the Office for Budget Responsibility makes clear that it is one key factor fuelling Britain's economic recovery.
Last year's verdict was already unusual because the sentence was much tougher than the suspended prison term sought by prosecutors.
A spokesperson from Ukip said that the offences Mote had been found guilty of on Friday dated from after he had been expelled from the party and they welcomed the verdict.
When structural engineers moved in to study the damage, their verdict was that the entire window was in danger of collapse.
"Easy drinking in a Corona-type way," was the damning verdict of one guinea pig.
After the verdict, Buck shook hands with junior prosecuting counsel Edward Lewis and told him: "I'm sorry about this whole situation".
Gabry said that the initial trial also failed to investigate claims that the defendants had produced testimony under duress, and as a result "the court of cassation is unable to show how right or wrong the verdict is".
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