en bringing in verdict

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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bringing in verdict is used for…

  • en judges to do ➜
  • en judging ➜
  • en juries to do ➜
  • en acquiting an innocent person ➜
  • en careful consideration ➜
  • en concluding a trial ➜
  • en convicting a criminal ➜
  • en deliberations to accomplish ➜
  • en ending a court case ➜
  • en ending a trial ➜
  • en establishing guilt or innocence ➜
  • en evaluating a trial ➜
  • en finding a criminal guilty or inocent ➜
  • en judgement ➜
  • en juries ➜
  • en jury trial ➜
  • en making a decision in a trial ➜
  • en making justice ➜
  • en the product of thought ➜
  • en sentence a suspect ➜
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bringing in verdict is a subevent of…

  • en consider all the facts ➜
  • en stand up ➜
  • en attend court ➜
  • en balancing evidence ➜
  • en you blab about the facts ➜
  • en consider only the facts ➜
  • en decide ➜
  • en declaring the accused guilty ➜
  • en the defendant looks smug ➜
  • en discuss matters ➜
  • en emotional reactios ➜
  • en you feel bad ➜
  • en having a jury reach a concensus ➜
  • en a jury foreperson's pronouncement ➜
  • en listen to opinions of others ➜
  • en look at the defendent ➜
  • en look solemn ➜
  • en make a decision ➜
  • en a outburst ➜
  • en people get nervous ➜
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bringing in verdict requires…

  • en judgement ➜
  • en being in a jury ➜
  • en a judge ➜
  • en being in a courtroom ➜
  • en agreement of a jury ➜
  • en the deliberation of a jury ➜
  • en evidence and a clear mind ➜
  • en hearing the case ➜
  • en a jury ➜
  • en the jury to deliberate first ➜
  • en making a choice ➜

Effects of bringing in verdict

  • en being dismissed from the jury ➜
  • en condemning ➜
  • en the defendant to become nervous ➜
  • en finality ➜
  • en finding somebody guilty or innocent ➜
  • en to finish a trial ➜
  • en gnashing of teeth ➜
  • en someone to go free ➜
  • en going to jail ➜
  • en The judge will read the verdict ➜
  • en a judgement ➜
  • en one being cleared of a crime ➜
  • en to pass a judgement ➜
  • en a person to go to prison ➜
  • en relief ➜
  • en sentence ➜
  • en someones life to change ➜
  • en the trial gets over ➜
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