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решение присяжных, вердиктverdict against evidence — вердикт, вынесенный в противоречии с имеющимися доказательствами;
verdict is in — вердикт вынесен;
to arrive at a verdict — сделать вывод, необходимый и достаточный для вердикта;
to attain a verdict — вынести вердикт;
verdict to be unanimous — требование единогласия при вынесении внрдикта;
to reach a verdict — вынести вердикт;
to receive a verdict — получить вердикт;
- verdict of convictionto return a verdict — вынести вердикт;
- verdict of guilty
- verdict of non-guilty
- verdict of non guilty
- verdict of the jury
- adverse verdict
- advisory verdict
- antitrust verdict
- damning verdict
- definitive verdict
- directed verdict
- final verdict
- formal verdict
- general verdict
- guilty verdict
- instructed verdict
- open verdict
- prior verdict
- privy verdict
- public verdict
- quotient verdict
- right verdict
- sealed verdict
- special verdict
- true verdict
- unanimous verdict
- untrue verdict
- wrong verdict
- wrongful verdict
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