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He wanted to protect what he considered sacred about the revolution, and believed that only in time would a proper verdict be rendered on his life: "Humans leave their actions to be judged by other people in the pages of history so it is not what we do but the result of what we do that is finally judged".
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There the verdict was rendered.
The verdict was rendered by a Manhattan jury that deliberated less than two hours.
In Albany, the verdict was rendered based on the facts, not on emotion.
They also pick the jury pool, and they can throw out a guilty finding even after a verdict is rendered.
A compelling contrary verdict is rendered by Edward Gibbon in his monumental "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
After all, he said, that guilty verdict was rendered by a jury that did not have all of the facts.
Once the verdict is rendered, there is no judicial post-mortem, only an exhausted sigh of relief.
Just three of the 25 Afghan officials have been charged, he said, and in no case has a verdict been rendered.
The metal cage the Mubaraks shared is standard in Egyptian criminal trials, and it imparts an unmistakable aura of guilt on defendants before any verdict is rendered.
For the rest of us, the questions are: What happens when the legal verdict is rendered and the social cause continues?
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