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In federal criminal trials, the jury must docHub a unanimous decision in order to convict the defendant. After they docHub an agreement on a verdict, they notify the judge, the lawyers, and the defendant in open court. Everyone is present in court for the reading of the verdict.
Definition. A jurys findings or conclusions on the factual issues presented by a case. Sometimes, the term also refers to the judges resolution of issues in a bench trial.
A unanimous jury verdict is one way to ensure that a defendant isnt convicted unless the prosecution has proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Prosecutors who seek to convict a criminal defendant must convince jurors that they can conclude, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the defendant is guilty.
verdict. noun [ C ] /ˈvɜrdɪkt/ a decision by a jury as to whether someone is guilty after having heard the facts given at a trial: The jury docHubed/returned a verdict of not guilty after six hours of deliberation.