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The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in favor of the plaintiff or defendant; a special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the Court.
If youre not sure how to prepare for trial, just keep the following steps in mind. Read the Complaint from Top to Bottom. The complaint is the official document that the judge will be reviewing. Gather All of Your Evidence. Preparing Witnesses. Speak to Your Attorney. Arrive Calm and Prepared.
Write down what each witness says, as accurately as you can. Do not be too detailed because it will slow you down and let witnesses for the other side think about their answers and prepare for your next questions. If a witness testifies about the exact words someone said, record what they say exactly, word for word.
A directed verdict is a ruling entered by a trial judge after determining that there is no legally sufficient evidentiary basis for a reasonable jury to docHub a different conclusion. The trial court may grant a directed verdict either sua sponte or upon a motion by either party.
Write down what each witness says, as accurately as you can. Do not be too detailed because it will slow you down and let witnesses for the other side think about their answers and prepare for your next questions. If a witness testifies about the exact words someone said, record what they say exactly, word for word.

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A verdict in which the jury gives its findings on factual issues in the case, without necessarily stating which party should win. The judge decides what questions the jury should answer, and the judge can draw legal implications from the jurys answers.
2022 California Rules of Court Jurors must be permitted to take written notes in all civil and criminal trials. At the beginning of a trial, a trial judge must inform jurors that they may take written notes during the trial. The court must provide materials suitable for this purpose.
North Carolina law provides for the compensation of residents who are called for jury service at the rate of $12 for day one of service. You will be paid $20 for each day of service, day 2-5. If you are seated on a trial and serve for more than 5 days, you will be paid $30 for every day after those first 5 days.
Possible verdicts in criminal cases are guilty or not guilty. In a civil suit, the jury will find for the plaintiff or the defendant. If the jury finds for the plaintiff, it will also usually set out the amount the defendant should pay the plaintiff for damages, often after a separate hearing concerning damages.
Note Taking Allowed. G.S. 15A-1228 provides that unless the judge directs otherwise, jurors may take notes.

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