He points to the fact that in the judgment which we have given we have not doubted the verdict of the jury. |
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It is stupid to cast aspersions on either the intelligence of the electorate or the validity of the verdict. |
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Until she does, the verdict is out on whether the candidate for governor fathered a love child. |
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Naturally you would prefer a verdict in your favour, but it is better than losing, is it not? |
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The twelve of us must wait until tomorrow before we can retire to the jury room, discuss all that we have heard and finally reach a verdict. |
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A jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict in the case last July. |
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Yesterday's verdict was originally expected in December but was repeatedly delayed by fresh, and increasingly strange, twists in the case. |
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Wayne O'Donoghue blessed himself as the jury came out to return their verdict. |
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As a result of this widespread confusion between words and actions, the verdict has divided the press. |
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The Board had always been maintaining that it would abide by the court verdict, whatever it might be. |
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In a statement released after the verdict, the Chapmans accused the detective constable of betraying them. |
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The verdict from Monash University chair of linguistics Kate Burridge is that the apparently non-committal expression will stick around. |
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This was the verdict handed down yesterday on the case of technical malversation and juggling of public funds. |
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Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's scathing verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi. |
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The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter and Dunphy was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. |
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For those not jaded by the whole process, the polls represent a chance to cast a verdict on Kim Dae Jung's achievements so far. |
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To hear that scathing verdict, one month before the polling day in a general election, must send a shiver down the spine of any democrat. |
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In court they announced their verdict in individual amounts, not as a grand total. |
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Even after the verdict, I'm not sure about Blake, nor do I have the interest to study up on it. |
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The jury were out the whole of the first day and sent a message that they could not reach a unanimous verdict. |
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Yesterday an inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing on Mr and Mrs Robertson. |
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The defendants were found liable and the Court of Appeal upheld the verdict. |
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After the unanimous verdict yesterday, he was formally discharged by the court. |
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Clad in red shirts and bandannas, both defendants looked calm upon hearing the verdict. |
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After a month long trial the jury at Blackfriars Crown Court took eight hours to return a unanimous verdict of not guilty. |
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Still, despite his reservations, his verdict was that it just about passed muster. |
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The arguments from both sides were eloquent and persuasive, and for some time it seemed that the verdict could go either way. |
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The final score after a ding-dong encounter was 2-13 to 3-9 with St. Gerard's shading the verdict by a single point. |
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This inquest returned an open verdict because the jury had been unable to decide if it was an accident or suicide. |
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Supporters and opposers of a controversial development in Abberton will have to wait another five weeks until the final verdict is revealed. |
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A coroner has recorded a verdict of death from industrial disease after an ex-fireman died of lung cancer brought on by years of inhaling dust. |
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Mr Rheinberg said because of the circumstances, he could not record a conventional verdict, and would have to opt for a narrative verdict. |
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At her inquest, the coroner recorded an open verdict because he was not convinced she intended to kill herself. |
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The coroner recorded a verdict that he died from the industrial disease mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer. |
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He thinks about this a moment and then issues a bleak verdict on the drug-policing system in which he's toiled for the past 25 years. |
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Senior colleagues, including potential successors if he is overthrown, endorsed that verdict. |
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Recording a narrative verdict, the Coroner stressed that he could not be certain exactly where Mr Lucas had fallen into the river. |
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A Bradford Crown Court jury of eight women and four men reached a unanimous verdict yesterday after six hours of deliberations. |
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The first claim was that he was innocent, and would continue to be, until a jury brought in a guilty verdict. |
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This does not mean that every deviation from procedural regularity and legal correctness vitiates a jury's verdict of guilty. |
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The jury returned a narrative verdict, which lists the facts of the case without ascribing blame. |
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It is our submission that the course adopted by the learned trial judge has vitiated the verdict in a number of ways. |
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The jury at the inquest into his death recorded a verdict of death by misadventure yesterday. |
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She advised the jury of three options death by accident, misadventure or an open verdict. |
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Each competitor had to sing two numbers before the judges made their verdict. |
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Tests indicated her death was due to alcohol and drugs and a jury at the first inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure. |
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The facts of a given case or the necessary logic of a jury's verdict may rule out any possibility of a miscarriage of justice. |
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The acquittal will take the form of the special verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity resulting in committal to a mental hospital. |
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Because the verdict was critically tainted, it ordered that the defendant be retried. |
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It had been one thing to lay shame on those perpetrating a crime while simultaneously garnering a just verdict. |
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It is a perverse verdict and it is a miscarriage of justice in relation to costs. |
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Where, however, a jury reaches a perverse verdict on the evidence, it is open to the Court of Appeal, to reverse that verdict. |
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It will also prevent unnecessary appeals in cases where a perverse jury verdict is returned. |
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According to a Reuters report, the jury forewoman said that the panel did not consider the verdict to be excessive. |
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Although the majority verdict reform will inevitably attract comment and discussion, it is not radical. |
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This was his verdict on the lush sub-tropical vegetation of the exotic Crimean Riviera. |
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The feller whose verdict counts most in your life is the guy staring back from the glass. |
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I can't think of a verdict for such a unique creation, so the defendants are free to go. |
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The verdict went in favour of the companies, though with derisory damages of one farthing. |
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Instead, they will take out a morcha at Azad Maidan this afternoon to protest against the Supreme Court verdict on non-hawking zones in the city. |
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Returning an open verdict, the deputy coroner concluded that the medical cause of death was unascertained. |
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Although the verdict has been reached and sentence passed, all 13 defendants have the right of appeal. |
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There seems to be a bit of disparity among critics and moviegoers over the verdict on Tim Burton's recent film Big Fish. |
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Over the next month judges will visit each of the restaurants incognito and give their verdict. |
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It therefore includes both cognitive and volitional deficiencies, and places the insanity verdict more squarely on the ground of incapacity. |
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The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play. |
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The present ministerial team at the Ministry of Defence has clung stoically to the traditional line that the negligence verdict was correct. |
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After a close fight, the crowd becomes frustrated to hear the official verdict. |
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The jury of seven men and four women was sent home for the night yesterday after three hours considering the case without reaching a verdict. |
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But North Yorkshire coroner Geoff Fell recorded an open verdict, saying he was not convinced the overdose had anything to do with toothache. |
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Despite seemingly convincing evidence, his expensively assembled defence team secured a not guilty verdict. |
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A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume. |
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Reports have surfaced of celebrations in New York City police precincts immediately after the verdict was announced. |
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But counsel for the defence did say that he did want a special verdict even though there were some perhaps equivocal remarks in relation to it. |
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The clerk retired with the magistrates when they considered their verdict and the magistrates proceeded to find McCarthy guilty. |
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It is asserted in this appeal that the jury's verdict was perverse and that the answers were incontrovertibly unreasonable. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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Coroner Jen Leeming recorded a verdict of accidental death, saying that the fall had started a chain of events which had led to her death. |
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Having made such a splash at Sundance, it is little surprise to find the US critics falling over themselves to deliver a positive verdict. |
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In May 1848 he was prosecuted in Dublin for an inflammatory speech but no verdict was returned. |
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The jury then retire to consider the evidence before returning to announce their all important verdict. |
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That is, a jury could return a verdict of simple possession though the charge is for an aggravated crime? |
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The California court held that peer review evidence was inadmissible and upheld a jury verdict for the defendant. |
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I intend to give a narrative verdict and my finding is that Mr Bamford died as a result of an attack by a mentally infirm individual. |
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On July 13, the European Court of Justice will deliver its verdict on whether member states illicitly froze the sanctions mechanism. |
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He stood at attention and looked straight ahead without expression as each verdict was read out at Fort Hood, Texas. |
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Indeed, the morning the verdict was unsealed, I had announced what was in the envelope. |
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It is understood a mass verdict will be given when the hearings have finally ended. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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But the overall verdict, delivered in the first police performance monitors published as part of a drive to tackle weak forces, is upbeat. |
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The trial judge is likely to deliver a verdict in September to the three men at the prison where they are detained. |
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The judge saw the film for himself and gave his verdict in a matter of a few days. |
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Consider her demeanour when she emerged from the courtroom after hearing her guilty verdict wearing that ill-advised dyed chinchilla scarf. |
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In the end however convention spoke, and the delegates delivered their verdict. |
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Against this backdrop, Roh should wait patiently until the Constitutional Court delivers its final verdict. |
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A jury at Preston Crown Court delivered a unanimous not guilty verdict following seven-and-a-half hours of deliberation. |
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The quashing of that verdict led to the collapse of the supergrass system, a serious own goal for British governance in the North at the time. |
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The jury at Leeds Crown Court delivered its verdict yesterday afternoon after hours of deliberation. |
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The High Court recalled this observation while delivering its verdict in the case. |
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Despite a few hiccups along the way, the verdict from teachers and pupils is that it has been worth the wait! |
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In the result therefore a verdict of acquittal was directed in respect of all charges against both accused. |
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I am therefore of the view that it is not appropriate to substitute a verdict of acquittal for the conviction. |
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The jury only deliberated for half an hour before returning a guilty verdict. |
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A jury at Chelmsford Coroners Court yesterday returned a unanimous verdict of accident contributed to by system neglect. |
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From the Scots there was a split verdict, leavened with generous helpings of resignation. |
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This mental torment may become acute when the judicial verdict is finally set against the accused. |
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On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty? |
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Sentence was adjourned for reports after the jury's verdict and the man was granted bail. |
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The jury took just over two hours to return a majority verdict of death by natural causes contributed by neglect. |
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The jury took less than two hours to reach a verdict of not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter. |
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After the verdict, he revealed that Bailey had a long record for theft, criminal damage and car crime. |
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After an hour and a half of deliberation, the jury returned the guilty verdict yesterday. |
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Last week, at the subsequent inquest, the jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing. |
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A Chelmsford Crown Court jury on Thursday returned a unanimous not guilty verdict. |
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Is there any evidence upon which a jury properly instructed could return a verdict of guilty? |
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A basic predicate of jury service is the juror's ability to render a fair and impartial verdict. |
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The jury had been deliberating for more than eight hours when the majority verdict of 11 jurors was taken. |
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The Thrissur Vigilance court's verdict dismissing the wealth amassment case against him that day made Prof. Thomas and his friends happy. |
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So this is a group by definition prepared to render a death verdict if they feel this is the appropriate case. |
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But if a case goes to trial and a guilty verdict is rendered, your insurance carrier might drop you. |
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He asked the jury to bring in a verdict to the effect that she was of unsound mind at the time of the commission of the offence. |
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I learned that judges, more than anyone, understand that rendering a verdict is a difficult process and a learning process. |
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At the outset, most of the jurors are eager to render a guilty verdict and go home. |
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Fortunately for this judge, international law precludes having to render a verdict on this fiery French citizen. |
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And no matter how compelling the evidence, most of these juries would not render a guilty verdict. |
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Do you invite this Court to conduct the review to determine whether or not the verdict is unsatisfactory? |
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The judge will likely render a verdict between a few months and a year from now. |
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They will find 12 people, 12 honest men and women who didn't know about the case and they will render a verdict. |
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So, there will be no verbal responses from the audience to the verdict, regardless of the verdict. |
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The disputed area can also be discussed after some time and an amicable settlement may be given to the court for its verdict. |
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That seems to have nothing whatever to do with whether it was an unsafe or unsatisfactory verdict. |
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Bradford's Deputy Coroner Mark Hinchcliffe, recording his verdict yesterday, concluded no doctors were to blame. |
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The committee was forced to add a number of riders to this verdict, however. |
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In August 1994, an open verdict was recorded at an inquest into Mr Webb's death. |
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At his inquest the jury added a rider to its verdict urging further research into Roaccutane and its side-effects. |
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Wherein iniquities have their natural thetas, and no nocent is absolved by the verdict of himself. |
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Her verdict was a delicious avocado and an interesting salad, including red cabbage with fresh orange and rice with caraway seeds. |
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That was the verdict of children at a Whitefield primary school when they sampled a taste of the French way of life. |
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The jury of seven women and five men were discharged after failing to reach a verdict after more than eight hours of deliberation. |
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Now that he is sending minatory letters to blameless booksellers, this verdict may have to be reviewed. |
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All was silent in the courtroom, recently redone in rich mahogany, as they waited for the judge to give his final verdict. |
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The inquest jury delivered a narrative verdict into her death in which a number of contributory factors were listed. |
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This would not be the last word on the issue, because we need facts and information to come to a final verdict. |
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For all these reasons, we consider that the jury's verdict in respect of this appellant was safe, and that her appeal must be dismissed. |
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Defendants and prosecutors may appeal a verdict to the Court of Appeals and then to the Supreme Court. |
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It usually takes one week for a copy of a Supreme Court's verdict to reach the prosecutors via a district court. |
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He was notified of Fraser's verdict, along with all others who are to be criticised, by letter last week. |
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The verdict and sentence have left Rita's older sister Annette distraught and deeply upset. |
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I can understand how wrongful reception or rejection of evidence can affect a verdict. |
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Eddy Setiyono alias Abbas alias Usman, another defendant in the same case, is being tried separately and a verdict is due next week. |
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The deficits court case is being heard under a special fast-track process and judges should deliver a verdict within six months. |
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The nine-member panel of judges are expected to deliver a verdict within seven days. |
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The county coroner carried out an autopsy and his verdict on the cause of death was given in January of this year. |
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She was originally convicted of murder, but had the verdict overturned at appeal because of procedural flaws. |
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After filling in the verdict, the jury foreman would then sign the issue paper on behalf of all the jurors. |
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It was taken at trial in the sense that the learned judge was asked by defence counsel for a special verdict to be considered. |
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Without an unlawful killing verdict, many families hoped for forceful narrative verdicts. |
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Those with recent injuries were predictably in a state of denial, unprepared to accept the doctors' verdict that they would never again walk. |
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It is difficult to think of facts on which there would not be a primary verdict other than neglect. |
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So it was with trepidation that your humble reviewer handed the book to his twelve-year-old sister for her verdict. |
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But the jury rejected his account, convicting him of murder by a majority verdict. |
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To understand the importance of that verdict, one needs to understand how very unpatronising the novel itself is. |
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In such cases, the earlier acquittal would not be controverted by a guilty verdict on the second. |
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And I think this judge bent over backwards to ensure a fair trial and a verdict that would not be reversed on appeal. |
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Had the evidence been available to the trial judge the verdict may have been different. |
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For example, the day of the verdict, I consoled a good friend of mine about the loss of her father. |
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That certainly could not have affected the verdict on the wounding with intent. |
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Louisiana, a defendant had been committed to a state mental hospital after a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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The coroner returned a suicide verdict, saying that Mr Kapustynski had clearly intended to kill himself. |
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In May 2005, an appeal by the officers resulted in the High Court quashing the unlawful killing verdict. |
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This week, the US Supreme Court upheld an appeal court ruling that verified the original District Court verdict. |
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However, the district judge did not let the jury consider information about the prior art claims before returning its verdict. |
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In my view, a directed verdict of acquittal is clear-cut in these circumstances. |
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Wiltshire's deputy coroner William Bache delivered a verdict of accidental death. |
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His statement comes five days before Libya's Supreme Court gives a final verdict on the appeal of the trial. |
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None of his victims, who were praised for their bravery in coming forward and giving evidence, was in court to hear the verdict. |
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The jury that the accused thought must acquit him, came in with a verdict of guilty within 90 minutes. |
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This conversation mostly focused around what happens in the event of a verdict. |
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After the verdict Alexander's parents, Stephen and Kirstie Graham, released a joint statement condemning the legal system. |
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Dressed in a blue jacket and blue shirt, he remained expressionless when the verdict was returned. |
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The commissioner admitted that no evidence had been adduced to justify a jury verdict of murder. |
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McGraw walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh after a not proven verdict. |
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His supporters, however, were enraged by the verdict, and went on a rampage, setting fire to the state buildings. |
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Any previous conviction or driving ban could then be revealed to the court after the jury returned a verdict. |
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The judge accepted that submission and directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. |
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One can simply say the jury returned a verdict that there was a business of trafficking in drugs. |
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She was formally discharged by the court following the jury's unanimous verdict. |
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One of the things that amazed me was after 60 plus days of hearing evidence, the jury returned the verdict in six hours. |
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After deliberating for just over two and a half hours the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty of manslaughter. |
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An open verdict has been recorded into the death of a trainspotter who died after being hit by a train. |
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The coroner accordingly left that verdict to the jury, and the jury returned a unanimous verdict of unlawful killing. |
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Yesterday at Salisbury Crown Court the jury returned a majority verdict of guilty. |
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An inquest jury at Lincoln Crown Court recorded a verdict yesterday that the tragedy had been an accident. |
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In May 1999 the Applicant was acquitted by the unanimous verdict of a jury at Wood Green Crown Court. |
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Having a majority of eleven against him, the wise juryman consented to a merciful verdict of death by misadventure. |
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In Bushell's case habeas corpus was used to release a juryman who had been gaoled for returning what the court regarded as a perverse verdict. |
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So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled. |
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The verdict of the committee will carry a deal of weight at Westminster, where it is regarded as a heavyweight body. |
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I'd arranged to meet my partner Nick for lunch to get his verdict on the new me. |
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A guilty verdict would be political dynamite and would have paved the way for the prosecution of other individuals. |
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The verdict of the Court of Appeal today serves to vindicate her and stands as testimony to the unstinting efforts of those supporting her. |
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However, he said he would not return a verdict of suicide and instead returned a verdict of self-inflicted death. |
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They have come to a verdict on the sentence, life in prison or death by execution. |
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But he stressed that, by their unanimous verdict, the jury had decided he should not have fired the air rifle. |
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That was one bit of trouble but everybody forgets that I was found not guilty in my verdict. |
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When the jury revealed its verdict on Ingram, he made no response other than pursing his lips and slightly shaking his head. |
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Calvi's widow Clara and son Carlo disputed the initial suicide verdict given by London City police. |
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The jury has been dismissed after deliberating for four hours without reaching a verdict. |
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Dolly the Mega-Cat delivered her verdict on the day very early this morning, yowling and yammering to be let in. |
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But a High Court judge has indicated he will overturn the unlawful killing verdict. |
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The jury brought in a verdict that the cave-in in the tunnel was due to faulty design in the timbering. |
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He was formally cleared by the trial judge yesterday after the jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict. |
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Needless to say, we shall be monitoring its process, from US release, through to our verdict and its fate come the Awards season. |
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He refuses even though he and his friends believe the court's verdict unjust. |
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The opinion poll will reveal the public's verdict on what level of council tax should be set for next year. |
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Much of the verdict is now left up to the public, with the sale of tickets acting much like a ballot box. |
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Thus, the most meritorious lawsuits would be the ones that progressed forward to settlement or verdict. |
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He said the verdict would be delivered soon although no date has been fixed yet. |
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Well, the public has spoken and given a clear verdict in the cat naming poll. |
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In this case the jury could not agree on the charge of manslaughter and were discharged from giving a verdict. |
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Another foreman was chosen and the trial continued, returning a verdict of guilty. |
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The footballer bit his lip but showed no other signs of emotion when the verdict was delivered. |
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The trial continued the next day and the jury retired to consider their verdict. |
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The Appeals Court canned him for blabbing to the press, and threw him off the case, but decided that his verdict hadn't been tainted by bias. |
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But I think that first-degree murder verdict should send a shudder through the defendant. |
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I must agree with the verdict that the black English terms HIP, DIG, and JIVE are not borrowings from an African language. |
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After the jury formally declared a not guilty verdict, Mr Syed's solicitor spoke on his client's behalf. |
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The gathering broke up and everyone said the verdict was a foregone conclusion. |
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Recording a verdict of accidental death, coroner Dr Roy Palmer said the tragedy had been unavoidable. |
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However, when asked to give the verdict in public by the presiding judge, one voter recanted. |
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Furthermore, it had to wait 24 hours before rendering a verdict in a case. |
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After talking to some of the locals in the area and comparing notes and sob stories, the verdict is that power supplies have taken a serious reliability downward dive. |
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We will also be bringing you a round-up of the US reaction to the film when it opens in July, as well as the usual verdict from our good selves in August. |
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On the eve of the Amanda Knox appellate verdict decision, Perugia was alight with a sort of surreal buzz. |
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Hearing the evidence, Mr Brooks delivered a verdict of accidental death. |
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His trial ended on June 21 with a jury verdict of manslaughter. |
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In our view, the use of handcuffs does not render the verdict unsafe. |
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If the court verdict had favored Port Said, cairenes say, the capital's own ultras would have turned Cairo upside down. |
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We believe in the system of justice, and I've been prosecutor for 37 years, and 37 years, I have never quarreled with a jury's verdict and I'm not going to start today. |
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The verdict is the culmination of a long investigation by Rochdale police. |
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On Wednesday at 10 am, after only three cuppas, the verdict came. |
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The verdict was that camp drafting is a sport gaining in popularity. |
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Only a handful of counts remained on which to reach a verdict, including the one of grand larceny. |
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Downing Street last night tried to gloss over Lord Butler's scathing, but tactfully phrased verdict on its shambolically informal style of government. |
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Equally as damaging is the notion that those not preparing to protest the verdict must be armed for protection. |
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The actress appealed against the verdict and a two-judge bench of the high court on Thursday stayed the film's release until another hearing next month. |
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But the verdict delivered by the Court of Final Appeal said the authority will still be able to provide such facilities through another party after the listing. |
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The judges are expected to deliver their verdict within weeks. |
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Since the judge had delivered the verdict, he had felt permanently dazed. |
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The motion for a directed verdict of acquittal on count two is dismissed. |
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Jurors are usually cautious in a circumstantial case, as was clear from the quickie nature of their verdict. |
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Once a jury renders a guilty verdict for murder in the first degree, mitigating factors are weighed against aggravating circumstances to decide the defendant's fate. |
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Earlier this week she pleaded with ISIS to uphold the verdict of a makeshift sharia court, which ruled that he was not a spy. |
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That may be because it is the only state in the union which allows a simple 7-5 verdict by a jury to consign someone to death. |
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The tribunal has yet to render its verdict on the latter matter. |
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So why not just wait till the movie comes out before rendering a verdict? |
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The coroner recorded a verdict of death as a result of an accident. |
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After hearing the results of the post-mortem carried out by consultant pathologist Dr William Keeley, the coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. |
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Despite public outcry ahead of the verdict, reaction was deafeningly silent. |
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In its verdict, the court said it was impossible to confirm whether or not the men got the tattoos for the purpose of escaping their military obligation. |
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After deliberating for just under four hours, the jurors informed the judge that they were unable to reach a verdict. |
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At least one professional judge must agree with the lay judges and a simple majority is required to determine the verdict. |
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In Wednesday's verdict, the jury found him not guilty on some insider trading and money laundering charges, but reached no decision on charges of fraud and conspiracy. |
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That trial will reconvene in March with a verdict expected sometime during the summer. |
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Conditions are worsening and the Rodney King verdict is certainly not the most egregious injustice in our midst. |
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At the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Justice Richard Lussick read the verdict to about 80 spellbound listeners. |
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The trial judge's verdict in my view, satisfies the test that a properly instructed trier of fact, acting judicially, could reasonably have rendered the same verdict. |
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She's been trilling away about her feelings following the verdict. |
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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict. |
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The second inquest verdict was later quashed by the high court. |
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The chief judge said that the verdict will be rendered at a future date. |
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Returning a verdict of accidental death, the jury recommended that South Dublin County Council investigate the accident and consider additional signage in the area. |
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The teenager was charged with murder and stood trial at Manchester Crown Court in March this year but the jury failed to reach a verdict and a re-trial was ordered. |
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An inquest jury returned a verdict that he had been unlawfully killed. |
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They are curiously obsequious, seeming to promise presidents and prime ministers a favourable verdict in return for a few invitations, a few decorations. |
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Even before the tourists jetted out from Blighty former Australian bowling demon Dennis Lillee delivered a withering a verdict on the England attack. |
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The judge was about to tell the jury something that could seal a verdict of first-degree murder and send Valessa to prison for the rest of her life. |
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Even those who have been leading protests against the verdict have praised Donovan. |
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What happened last week in Kyrgyzstan was certainly tragic, and the verdict is still out on who did what to whom, and why. |
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Six female jurors sitting at Seminole County Criminal Justice Center in Sanford took more than 16 hours to decide their verdict. |
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So is the scene in which Mrs. Kercher stares at Edda after the guilty verdict was read. |
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Eric sort of predicted the verdict, and he softened the blow for me. |
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But time and history will render an unambiguous verdict on this matter, as Rubio shall soon see. |
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At his trial, a jury spent 24 days considering a verdict before convicting him of conning thousands of Britons, many of them elderly, out of their savings. |
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The verdict was that the public had a pedestrian right of way, but wheeled traffic should be restricted to residents and their invitees a rule that still applies today. |
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In more than a few, the reader reaches the verdict convinced that the guilty have gone free and the truth has been buried deeper than the victim's multiply autopsied corpse. |
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A verdict that could have provided accountability, vindication, and healing did not happen. |
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Having been to Royal Ascot in Berkshire last year, my verdict was that the northern meeting was less flamboyant and eccentric, but more flighty and fashionable. |
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History's verdict is not clearcut but it has not been ungenerous. |
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Rioting and looting ensued shortly after the verdict and racial tensions were tense across the United States for years to follow. |
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The ruling of the beit din is carried out soon after the verdict. |
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This week a Maricopa County Superior Court jury in Phoenix came out with a confounding verdict. |
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An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after hearing she died of acute peritonitis, caused by the perforation of her bowel during the operation. |
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The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on 12 charges against Buckey. |
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Green looked impassive when the judge handed down his guilty verdict. |
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This unprecedentedly hostile verdict is a sign that a dictatorship has taken power in Ukraine. |
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No casual clicker should have access to this footage, let alone feel entitled to render some sort of verdict. |
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During his on-camera appearances on Monday, Mohyeldin was wearing all black as a silent protest of the verdict. |
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Given the facts in this case, the jury's verdict is logically incoherent. |
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The judge had exacted a terrible sentence on the guilty prisoners in his annoyance with the Jury's verdict who had gone totally against his guidance during the summing up. |
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