Definition of «guilty verdict»

A guilty verdict is a decision made by a jury or judge that someone accused of committing a crime is responsible for their actions and should be held accountable. This means that enough evidence was presented to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the offense with which they were charged, and as such, they are found guilty and may face consequences such as fines, imprisonment or community service.

Phrases with «guilty verdict»

Sentences with «guilty verdict»

  • The victim's family can still pursue a wrongful death case against the driver in civil court, despite the not guilty verdict in criminal court. (mcarthurlawfirm.com)
  • The case resulted in a not guilty verdict because there was no evidence of impairment. (yourfloridacriminalattorney.com)
  • Is this really the place to cut corners when what is said or not said in police interview can be the difference between a guilty and not guilty verdict? (politics.co.uk)
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