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guilty verdict

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A quick definition of guilty verdict:

A guilty verdict is when a jury decides that someone is guilty of a crime they were accused of. It means that the person did something wrong and will be punished for it. Sometimes a judge can also make a decision instead of a jury. There are different types of verdicts, like a general verdict where the jury decides who wins the case, or a special verdict where the judge decides what the verdict means. A verdict can also be wrong if it doesn't follow the law or the evidence.

A more thorough explanation:

A guilty verdict is a decision made by a jury in a criminal trial that the defendant is guilty of the crime they were charged with. It is the opposite of a not guilty verdict, which means the jury did not find enough evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

For example, if someone is accused of robbery and the jury hears all the evidence and decides that the person did commit the crime, they would deliver a guilty verdict.

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