Sentences with phrase «n't reach their verdict»

Last week, I made these really happy - creepy (I still haven't reached a verdict yet on that!)
It's fair to say that Tottenham didn't reach their verdict on the basis of the 24 - year - old form's at Inter, as he the Frenchman struggled badly in Italy last season and was in turn sent out on loan to Valencia this past summer.
The jurors also could not reach a verdict on two additional counts of illegal practices in campaign financing, and acquitted the Bridgeport Democrat of one count of witness tampering.
The jury couldn't reach a verdict on the final count.
The jury found the former senator and GOP powerbroker not guilty on five other counts and could not reach a verdict on a sixth.
Several jurors in the Percoco case told the judge they can't reach a verdict and asked to be released.
They acquitted Bruno on five counts and couldn't reach a verdict on one, in addition to the two guilty verdicts.
The trial of a 17 - year - old Troy, Mich., girl accused of poisoning her teacher with the hallucinogenic drug lsd ended late last month in a mistrial after jurors announced they could not reach a verdict.
And then there's the gift I just can't reach a verdict on: Dough - Nu - Matic, the counter-top mini-donut maker sure to blow every lawyer's New Year's resolution.
If the jury can not reach a verdict, the court will declare a mistrial, which is sometimes called a «hung jury.»
Hung Jury — When a jury can not reach a verdict because their opinionsRead more

Not exact matches

Numerous studies have reached a unanimous verdict: The kids are not alright.
The negative verdict on the historicity of the empty tomb has been reached by scholars not because «they are suffering from a failure of nerve and of imagination», believing that «they must not introduce any supernatural agent into the setting of the burial of Jesus».2 This judgment may have been true of some, and particularly those who were already hostile critics of Christianity.
24 - 26), surely reaching back in its present form to a time not far removed from the Mosaic era itself, Moses» brush with death - by illness or by accident - is recounted; and it is the verdict of the earliest strand of the record that Moses» serious condition was the occasion for the performance of the rite of circumcision as the outward sign of commitment to the Lord's promise and purpose so that commitment was sealed, as it were, in blood.
But 15 years after the worst terrorist attacks in American history, we are still having to defend the existence of a facility and a process when not a single verdict has been reached in those attacks.
But in terms of football, I do not understand why, and from a legal point of view, I have not had a trial, I am not guilty, we will have to wait until the court reaches a verdict.
Reaching a verdict based on a previous quarterback's body of work is not a failure to equally apply standards.
The jury failed to reach an agreement, and the judge entered a verdict of not guilty.
NEW YORK CITY — As the seventh week of the New York corruption trial comes to a close, jurors have not yet reached a verdict.
After several days considering the case, the jury informed the judge they would not even be able to reach a majority verdict.
«Answering this question will not help you in any way whatsoever to reach a true verdict in this case.
«It is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by the law for the verdict to stand,» Jose Cabranes of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision said in his decision.
Bruno was found not guilty on five counts of mail or wire fraud, and the jury failed to reach a verdict on the final count.
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
The verdict came just 24 hours after jurors said they could not reach a consensus.
The Assembly Ethics committee met in October 2008, reaching a «not guilty» verdict [86][87] and ruling that no harassment ever occurred, and unanimously voted to throw out the charges against Assemblyman Ball.
A federal jury announced the guilty verdict on four counts of theft but could not reach a unanimous agreement on four additional counts of theft, fraud and conspiracy, leading Judge Frederic Block to declare a mistrial on those counts.
All other evidence being equal, juries exposed to very graphic photographs of the dead or seriously injured are more likely to convict than juries which do not see such images and are less demanding in the burden of proof that they need to reach their verdict.
Don't tell me the China study threw those those 9,000 variables into one gargantuan multivariate analysis to reach their vege verdict?
THE VERDICT: Herzog reaches parts of the web other filmmakers wouldn't think to poke in this diligent, droll docu - browse.
Verdict: 5 Stars One of the greatest things about attending an event like BookExpo is having CEOs and publishers literally reach into their bags and hand you books that the rest of the world won't be seeing for another four or five months.
The only factual part of that synopsis is that Nintendo sued Hacker, but it wasn't for anything related to publishing unlicensed FC porn games and it was settled out of court before a verdict was reached.
You know you can get a patent on just about anything if you word it right, but it isn't a patent until a court of law has upheld it and it's not enforcable by the owner of the patent until such a verdict has been reached.
«The Review team need to be fair to all concerned, but they may ultimately have difficulty persuading people to accept a verdict that does not match the conclusions that they have already reached themselves.»
Thus far, reporters have not been able to identify or contact jurors, so there is no further information as to why the jury reached its verdict so quickly.
If a unanimous verdict of liability or non-liability can not be reached, the jury may be hung (i.e., split decision).
Because of how the principle of judicial independence is interpreted by courts, the original trial judge in this case could not be asked why it had taken 9 months to reach a verdict, and could not be questioned whether the delay was due to the complexity of the case, the judge's workload, or other personal reasons, such as illness.
• If the case doesn't settle, both sides present their case to a judge and a verdict is reached.
Lawyers make their fees based on a contingency of your case settling or reaching a verdict, essentially we don't get paid if you don't get paid.
Each brother's trial resulted in a hung jury (i.e., no unanimous verdict was reached) because jurors would not abandon their opposing positions.
«[I] t can not be said that the jurors as reasonable men could not have reached the verdict they did.»
If we fail to reach a settlement or verdict in your favor, you do not owe us anything.
So, you do not pay for legal services unless we reach a settlement or win a verdict for you.
You do not pay for legal services unless we reach a settlement or win a verdict for you.
Not only will Mike implement a specific strategy for your case, he also goes to great lengths to ensure that your side of the story is heard and a fair verdict reached.
Today, however, jurors usually do not know the penalties, and judges instruct them to disregard sentencing in reaching their verdicts.
In reaching its verdict, the Court indicated that the costs incurred by the insured without prior authorisation of the insurer, corresponded to an urgent need to defend itself and, therefore, coverage could not be denied for that reason.
The Local Authority must consider parents» preferences and follow the School Admissions Code when during the admissions process, but don't have to give any reason for their decision when they do reach a verdict.
If a fair and equitable settlement can not be reached, they are ready, willing, and able to take a verdict.
The general rule is that evidence of the jury's deliberations is inadmissible, and that has to extend to evidence not only of the jury's discussions but also to evidence of how and why a particular juror reached their verdict.
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