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Their oath commanded them to deliver "a true verdict" based on "the law and the evidence."
In conclusion, he wished them good luck in reaching a true verdict.
"The true verdict of the inquest is m there.
"If you are selected as a juror to try this case could you fairly and truly try the defendant and render a true verdict?"
Since 67 votes are needed to convict, it would seem that 67 votes would be needed to reach a true verdict of acquittal.
Prior jury duty had proved lucrative for him, and he relished the thought of another handsome payoff for another just and true verdict.
Each of you has taken an oath to return a true verdict according to the evidence, but, of course, you have a duty not only as individuals, but collectively.
As Mr. Anthony delivered the true verdict, Mr. Zaccaro, 54, a real-estate and insurance broker who had sat impassively throughout the 10-day trial, smiled slightly.
Otherwise, supposing you were found guilty, the verdict would only be upset on appeal, on the ground that the true verdict had never been put to the jury for their consideration."
"If you are satisfied that you have heard enough to arrive at a true verdict - and I cannot myself see that any further evidence would greatly clarify the subject - then so be it.
Two weeks later she was sent to Ireland where she won the Listed Coolmore Stud EBF Sprint Stakes by half a length from True Verdict.
The oath typically takes the form "I swear [by almighty God/by Allah/by Waheguru/on the Gita] that I will faithfully try the defendant and give a true verdict according to the evidence."
In Western Australia each jury has a choice to either "swear by Almighty God" or "solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm" to "give a true verdict according to the evidence upon the issue(s) to be tried by me."
In a New South Wales juror's oath, the juror promises to "...well and truly try and true deliverance make between our Sovereign Lady the Queen and the accused whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give according to the evidence."
To the Editor: The overwhelming reaction of those of my colleagues with whom I have discussed the O. J. Simpson verdict (and I think it was a topic of discussion in every robing room in England) was that the jury returned a true verdict according to the evidence.
And he conjured them by Him who died on rood that they should well and truly try and true deliverance make in the issue joined between their sovereign lord the king and the prisoner at the bar and true verdict give according to the evidence so help them God and kiss the book.
Mitchell was able to prove that Thelema was a religion and created an oath which could be used instead of the affirmation: "I swear upon Nuit and by my own True Will, that I will faithfully try the defendant and give a true verdict according to the evidence."
The first was what would happen if it could not reach a unanimous verdict.
He was not optimistic about a unanimous verdict, and all were ready to go home.
The jury took 6 hours and 55 minutes to reach their unanimous verdict.
That, and the Medicaid number, was enough for a unanimous verdict.
The tribunal also must reach a unanimous verdict, he said.
The jury was not able to come to a unanimous verdict on the murder charge.
On 6 January, the jury took 90 minutes to return a unanimous verdict of not guilty.
The jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty after a little over three hours.
But if only one or two jurors held up a unanimous verdict, prosecutors might try again.
In the federal system, a unanimous verdict is required.
They returned to the court and entered a unanimous verdict of guilty, after nine hours.
As in a regular criminal case, the three jurors must come to a unanimous verdict.
"And we cannot come to a unanimous verdict on any of the counts charged," the note said.
After nearly seven hours deliberation they've so far failed to reach a unanimous verdict.
However, the unanimous verdict afterwards was that it had been a journey worth taking.
The rest of the film's focus is the jury's difficulty in reaching a unanimous verdict.
Initially, the jury will be directed to try to reach a unanimous verdict.
After a day of deliberation, the jury had not reached a unanimous verdict.
A unanimous verdict of guilty would have made the death sentence mandatory.
The unanimous verdict was for Paul to relinquish his position as bishop.
The note said: "We, the jury are unable to reach a unanimous verdict."
Moreover, unlike a criminal case, a civil one does not require a unanimous verdict.
The legal reasons behind his quest for a unanimous verdict were not clear, but they believed him nonetheless.
But after almost 9 hours, the jury returned unanimous verdicts on both defendants.