Moreover the verdicts in the remaining cases are likely to follow a similar pattern. |
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The jury returned guilty verdicts on two counts of indecent assault and one of common assault. |
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On the way out of the cinema, people animatedly discussed their own verdicts on the case. |
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For two days, he waited in the corridor and rooms of Teesside Crown Court while the jury considered its verdicts. |
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In addition, the assizes gave fast and clear verdicts, enriched the treasury and extended the King's control. |
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The court has not sought to doubt the factual basis upon which the jury reached its verdicts. |
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The coroner recorded verdicts that the boys were unlawfully killed and their father took his own life. |
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Yesterday the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts after nearly seven hours of deliberation over two days. |
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Put in simplest terms, the jury returned majority verdicts before the judge allowed them to do so. |
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He also elaborated on the large number of legal verdicts and judgements pronounced during the Abbasid period. |
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Jurors take an oath to try the defendant on the evidence and to give true verdicts. |
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Now he's traipsing around the country with a proposal to allow verdicts in criminal trials with less than unanimous juries. |
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He told them that their verdicts on all charges would have to be unanimous. |
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The final verdicts in these cases will be delivered by the bureau very soon. |
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Only 14 cases actually went to trial, ultimately yielding ten plea bargains, two acquittals, and only two guilty verdicts. |
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Among the pleasures of this rather dispiriting collection are Chandler's verdicts on his fellow writers. |
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As the verdicts were read by the jury foreman some of the defendants smiled, smirked and even giggled. |
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The exigencies of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts. |
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Buck sighed audibly and wiped his brow as the jury, which had deliberated for five-and-a-half hours, returned its verdicts. |
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Coroners in England and Wales are now giving more narrative verdicts, making causes of death more difficult to identify. |
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Without an unlawful killing verdict, many families hoped for forceful narrative verdicts. |
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In 2011, additional guidance was given to improve the classification of narrative verdicts at inquests in England and Wales. |
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The farmer, dressed in smart blazer and floral tie, remained impassive as the verdicts and sentences were read out. |
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When it comes to final verdicts, Scotland gave it their best shot once some uncharacteristic problems in the line-out had been ironed out. |
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His charge to the jury now is on Monday, after which it will retire to consider verdicts. |
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We are entitled to expect a fair bit of intersubjectivity in judged verdicts. |
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The film works in flashback, filling in the details of the trial and the events leading up to the verdicts. |
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The guilty verdicts against Berlusconi prove that there have been irregularities in his business activities. |
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Whatever state supreme courts decide, their verdicts could not be appealed to a federal tribunal. |
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We can be of assistance out of court, and especially while they're waiting for verdicts and those sort of things if they're on bail and outside. |
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The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the prosecutor and defence lawyers. |
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Significantly, however, we need not view the verdicts in that deferential, crabbed way. |
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Check that all the links work and that the navigation is easy, then ask friends and family to road-test it and give their verdicts. |
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The answer is that the institution of the court is not the court building itself, it is the judges who pronounce their verdicts. |
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The jury deliberated for just under five hours before returning the guilty verdicts. |
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But legal verdicts on some of the other disappearing acts must be regarded as unsafe. |
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Even now her life has been dissected, and the verdicts returned, we are no closer to discerning the real person. |
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The jury was resuming its deliberations today to consider verdicts on two remaining charges. |
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They were cleared on all the charges by a jury of six men and six women and were formally discharged by the court following the verdicts. |
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A jury in the Supreme Court in Hobart reached its majority verdicts after deliberating for about three hours. |
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In August this year the first jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts on both charges. |
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In 2005, the High Court of Justice determined that military courts must give reasons in writing for their verdicts and punishments. |
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The seven female and five male jurors will continue deliberating verdicts today in the retrial at Hull Crown Court after being sent home last night. |
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On page after page, acerbic observations vie for attention with apodictic verdicts. |
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These rulings of the Court of Cassation clearly show that the special courts' verdicts are not final verdicts and may be appealed. |
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Instead of being smothered, the dismal verdicts of the daily press were bruited abroad as the terrified cries of reactionaries in retreat. |
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But, in some instances, higher courts overturn these initial verdicts and act more leniently, in accordance with democratic principles. |
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Because such a notion is, on its face, offensive, reaction to the verdicts was as swift as it was critical. |
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Judges render their verdicts independently and free from any influence other than the dictates of their conscience and the law. |
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In the majority of cases, the courts tend to deal with workers' grievances impartially and to render verdicts broadly on the basis of law. |
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Following the verdicts, they were all formally discharged by the court. |
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He discharged the jury from further service after the foreman said there was no prospect of them ever reaching majority verdicts on any of the remaining six counts. |
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The fact that these verdicts are simplistic and the sentences rigid magnifies the inequities in dispositions. |
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He was ashen-faced but impassive as the verdicts were brought in. |
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He went on to quash the verdicts rendered at trial and ordered a verdict of acquittal on both charges. |
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In particular, biased courts issue verdicts that suit the interests of a narrow royalist elite, or so ran the argument. |
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However, in trials by jury, acquittals accounted for 20 per cent of verdicts. |
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He enquired how many such investigations had been conducted, how many had resulted in acquittals and how many in guilty verdicts. |
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Mr Suleiman said he was open to talks with opposition forces, and would respect court verdicts over challenges to December's election results. |
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In fact, over the years, trade unionists of different persuasions have criticised the Labour Court for reaching verdicts they believed too favourable to employers. |
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So it's useful information, but it distorts the process for it to result in different verdicts. |
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In the measures relating to justice, we attach especial importance to the mutual acceptance of verdicts in civil and criminal cases. |
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The courts have handed down numerous verdicts imposing the legally prescribed criminal penalties for these offences. |
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A number of verdicts have been returned against public officials found guilty of breaching the law. |
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The Supreme Court is expected to issue final verdicts in both cases in May. |
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The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, set aside the guilty verdicts and ordered a new trial. |
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Information on the other arrest warrants or verdicts should be kept by the Sirene Bureau of the State issuing the alert. |
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This system will also be supported by additional safeguards such as reasoned verdicts. |
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Its verdicts and its expert legal opinions make it a cornerstone of the international legal system. |
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State law prohibits punitive verdicts from bankrupting companies. |
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In the wake of the verdicts in Ferguson and New York City, many of us are still sore with emotion. |
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The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews. |
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Amid 20 guilty verdicts, Lind found Manning not guilty on one crucial charge. |
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Welding litigation may lack the sexiness of asbestos or tobacco, but the verdicts that he is aiming for could wreak financial havoc on the welding industry. |
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Visitors to the interactive exhibition can perform in front of the tough panel with the judges delivering their verdicts, more often than not trading insults among themselves. |
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As a result, insider trading has been loosely defined through a mishmash of confusing verdicts and precedents. |
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He was impassive throughout the victims' testimonies and the verdicts. |
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She sat impassively in the dock when the verdicts were returned at Preston Crown Court yesterday but some of her relatives broke down in the public gallery. |
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In our submission, that is not obvious from a reading of the various decisions of the High Court which have come down in favour of not disturbing such verdicts. |
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Jury verdicts are much less predictable than judgments by judges alone. |
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The verdicts pronounced by this conclave on new books, were speedily known over all London. |
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Thus, the authority of the president, when he was not a magistrate, was void in judicial matter and merely signed the verdicts. |
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Some maintain that arbitration avoids prejudiced juries and sympathy verdicts, but such remarks may merely reflect their utterers' antijury bias. |
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The court's previous verdicts have triggered street violence. |
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Stewart Regan, the SFA's chief executive, issued a needlessly fierce statement in the aftermath of the Old Firm game on 2 March which led to the guilty verdicts handed down to the three Rangers employees. |
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Abidance with court verdicts becomes the only criterion judging how far the people are ready to respect the rule of law. |
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The contradictive verdicts issued by the courts regarding the party's leadership did little to improve the situation. |
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Secondly, the outcome of criminal proceedings are verdicts of guilt or innocence and, unlike determinations of State responsibility, do not necessarily give rise to an obligation to make reparations. |
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The mismatch between the popular and elite verdicts was striking. |
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Under Lebanese law, the verdicts of the Justice Council are not subject to appeal and cannot be revoked, with the result that miscarriages of justice cannot be readily rectified. |
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It is quite understandable that the European Court of Justice asks in several verdicts for a single market to be implemented in this sector, in particular in the interest of patients. |
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The Khap panchayats have been notorious for their bizarre decree and strange verdicts on same gotra marriages, society and culture. |
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In the region, prison overcrowding was mainly the result of prolonged detention caused by delays in commencing trials and in waiting for appeal verdicts. |
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The inquiries following the examination of the 1994 and 1995 financial reports led the Chief Electoral Officer to issue 213 statements of offence resulting in 186 guilty pleas and 22 trials that produced 14 guilty verdicts. |
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Dudley and Stephens but generally such verdicts should only be returned in the most exceptional cases. |
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In recent years there have been repeated calls for reform, most arguing for a move to only two verdicts. |
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On 22 January 2015, the jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the outstanding charges. |
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For example jury trials were reformed to allow majority verdicts, so that criminals could less easily nobble them. |
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The online law report in Bangladesh is Chancery Law Chronicles, which now publishes verdicts of Supreme Court of Bangladesh. |
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Most of the cases which are tried result in guilty verdicts. |
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There are, however, some provisions limiting this right in certain cases, for instance verdicts returned by a jury on the question of guilt, which have not been reversed by the legally trained judges of the court. |
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La Cour de cassation a annule ces verdicts en janvier, ordonnant un nouveau proces pour les huit accuses. |
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However, there is no published figure on the number of guilty verdicts. |
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Two inquest verdicts have found that neglect contributed to detainees' deaths and one inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing of a detainee. |
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When the agent and the attributer-with-audience have highly similar stakes in the matter in question, then sensitive invariantism and contextualism yields parallel verdicts. |
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Different counts in the same case may have different verdicts. |
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The courts in seven cities and prefectures of Xinjiang, including Urumqi, Aksu, Kizilsu Kirgiz, Ili, Hotan, Turpan and Bortala, handed down verdicts in 11 cases on Thursday. |
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Coushatta is located in a Louisiana parish where there had not been a plaintiff's personal injury verdict in over 50 years and no verdicts ever in favor of a black plaintiff. |
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The appealable verdicts, which included death sentences against other senior Brotherhood figures, drew criticism from the United States, United Nations and the European Union. |
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The classification of speech varieties as dialects or languages and their relationship to other varieties of speech can be controversial and the verdicts inconsistent. |
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Mayweather, who won his first world title in the super-featherweight division, comprehensively outboxed the come-forward Baldomir to earn lopsided 120-108, 118-110 verdicts. |
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Detailed interviews with jurors after they rendered verdicts in trials involving complex expert testimony have demonstrated careful and critical analysis. |
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There is controversy over smaller juries, with proponents arguing that they are more efficient and opponents arguing that they lead to fluctuating verdicts. |
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Unanimous jury verdicts have been standard in US American law. |
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Jurors had yet to return verdicts on 10 counts against Peter Benstead, Susan's husband and codirector of Crown, considered the principal defendant by prosecutors. |
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The suspects' trial was held behind closed doors at a military internment centre and even its existence was not known until the verdicts were handed down in April. |
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