Who are the Georgia supreme court justices? ... That way you always have a majority verdict, even if some are "dissenting opinions"
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Who Are the Georgia Supreme Court J... ... That way you always have a majority verdict, even if some are "dissenting opinions"
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Who is chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia? ... That way you always have a majority verdict, even if some are "dissenting opinions"
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Jury trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hung jury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If they fail to reach a unanimous verdict, the judge may later (after not less than two hours and ten minutes) give directions that a majority verdict will be ... |
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majority verdict The verdict of a jury reached by a majority. The verdict need not be unanimous if there are no fewer than 11 jurors and 10 of them agree on the ...
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Oct 31, 2011 ... The jury in the Pakistan spot-fixing trial have been told that a majority verdict would be accepted if they are unable to reach a unanimous one.
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Nov 22, 2011 ... Adam Wagner examines some of the responses to the consultation on a UK bill of rights.
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Oct 31, 2011 ... The judge has given the jury deciding on the alleged spot-fixing trial permission to reach a majority verdict after he was sent a note from them ...
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Mar 21, 2010 ... Only Louisiana and Oregon allow felony defendants to be convicted by non- unanimous jury verdicts.
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