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  2. File:Trump-Verdict-Sheet=2024-05-29-signed 2024-05-30.pdf

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    Short title: Verdict Sheet; Image title: PSNY v. Trump, Index Number 71543-2023; Author: User: Keywords: Verdict Sheet; PSNY v. Donald J. Trump; Conversion program

  3. Verdict - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. legal nomenclature, the verdict is the jury's finding on the questions of fact submitted to it. Once the court (the judge) receives the verdict, the judge enters judgment on the verdict. The judgment of the court is the final order in the case. If the defendant is found guilty, they can choose to appeal the case to the local Court of ...

  4. Trier of fact - Wikipedia

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    The jury finds the facts and applies them to the relevant statute or law it is instructed by the judge to use to reach its verdict. Thus, in a jury trial, the jury makes the findings of fact while the judge makes legal rulings as to what evidence will be heard by the jury and what legal framework governs the case. Jurors are instructed to ...

  5. Jury rules in favor of former Department of Corrections ...

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    A jury concluded that DOC did retaliate against Harris by firing her, which caused her to suffer "lost wages" and "emotional distress," but that they didn't fire her because of her race, according ...

  6. What you had to say about the Trump guilty verdict | Public ...

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    This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: What Oklahoman readers had to say about Trump's guilty verdict. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  7. Case Information Statement - Wikipedia

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    A Case Information Statement (or Cover Sheet) is a document which is filed with a court clerk at the commencement of a civil lawsuit in many of the court systems of the United States. It is generally filed along with the complaint .

  8. Judgment as a matter of law - Wikipedia

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    JMOL motions may also be made after the verdict is returned and are then called "renewed" motions for judgment as a matter of law (RJMOL), but the motion is still commonly known by its former name, judgment notwithstanding the verdict, or JNOV (from the English judgment and the Latin non obstante veredicto).

  9. Daily Briefing: Trump is certified...and set to be sentenced.

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    Trump's victory is official — but he still faces sentencing in a hush money case this week. Here is the news to know on Tuesday.