!-- Google Tag Manager (noscript) -->

Warning

Info

Warning

Info

Warning

Info

LSDefine

Simple English definitions for legal terms

Motion For Judgment Notwithstanding The Verdict

Read a random definition: capitulary

A quick definition of Motion For Judgment Notwithstanding The Verdict:

Term: Motion For Judgment Notwithstanding The Verdict

Definition: This is a request made to the court to enter a judgment even though the jury has already made a verdict. The motion argues that the jury did not follow the proper instructions or that there was not enough evidence to support the verdict. It is like saying that the jury made a mistake and the judge should correct it. In federal court, this motion is now called the JMOL motion.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A motion made to the court asking for a judgment to be entered even though a jury has already made a verdict. This motion argues that the jury's decision was not based on proper instructions or enough evidence, and that no reasonable jury could have reached the verdict that was made.

For example, if a plaintiff sues a defendant for breach of contract and the jury finds in favor of the defendant, the plaintiff may file a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict if they believe that the jury did not follow proper instructions or that there was not enough evidence to support the verdict.

This motion is similar to a JMOL (judgment as a matter of law) motion in federal court, which also asks for a judgment to be entered despite a jury verdict.

Motion For Judgment As A Matter Of Law | Motion For New Trial

Warning

Info

General

General chat about the legal profession.
main_chatroom
๐Ÿ‘ Chat vibe: 0 ๐Ÿ‘Ž
Help us make LSD better!
Tell us what's important to you
LSD+ is ad-free, with DMs, discounts, case briefs & more.