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The answer is yes, so I bring in a verdict of unlawful killing.
The jury was out not more than fifteen minutes, when it brought in a verdict of guilty.
Evidently the jury agreed with him, since it only took them five hours to bring in a verdict of guilty.
I summed up accordingly, and the jury brought in a verdict of Guilty.
They brought in a verdict of Guilty, of course.
And he stood firm when a jury subservient to the sugar men brought in a verdict of guilty.
The coroner brought in a verdict of wilful murder.
"You'll get that answer when I do-when the court-martial brings in a verdict."
Equally, if the defence has managed to shake your certainty, you must bring in a verdict of not guilty.
After deliberating two days, the jury brought in a verdict in favor of Roosevelt.
We say that the juryman is not a juryman because he has brought in a verdict.
Not Guilty: After three days of testimony, the jury brought in a verdict for acquittal.
That kind of manner made the jury bring in a verdict of Guilty against Wallace.
Yes they'd say all that..." "And bring in a verdict of suicide.
An inquest into their deaths later brought in a verdict of 'justifiable homicide'.
My daughter-in-law was arrested and tried for murder and the jury brought in a verdict of guilty."
The jury brought in a verdict for Mackay with Harrison to pay £800 damages.
The jury conferred quickly, then said that they wished to bring in a verdict of "Wilful murder against a person or persons unknown."
If a point of law comes up they can call the judge day or night until they bring in a verdict What more do they need?"
At the end of their 14-month trial last spring, the defendants say, Judge Lowe improperly pressured the jurors to bring in a verdict.
"She isn't convicted," he said, "of a damned thing until a jury brings in a verdict finding her guilty of something."
The coroner brought in a verdict that the deceased had drowned following an attack on an unarmed non-combatant vessel contrary to international law.
There was hardly anyone in Scotland who was disinterested but some jurors resisted bringing in a verdict of guilty.
Criminology professor Donald Cressey once observed that you cannot bring in a verdict that the defendant is a little bit guilty.
The Jury agreed with the Judge's view and brought in a verdict of not guilty for both drivers of the Bendigo train.