
Jury Verdict
A jury verdict is the final decision made by a jury after considering the evidence and testimonies presented during a trial. It determines whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty in a criminal case, or responsible or not responsible in a civil case. The verdict reflects the collective judgment of the jurors, based on the facts they have evaluated, and is legally binding. It aims to ensure a fair and impartial conclusion, representing the community’s assessment of the case within the judicial process.