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Lancet, The, 1924
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Verdict

2020
This chapter looks at Recorder Frederick Augustus Tallmadge's opinion about how Henry Ballard's behavior toward Amelia Norman during the two years of their acquaintance could not be admitted as evidence. It mentions Amelia's defense, who worked to prove that her encounter with Henry Ballard had changed her from a virtuous, happy young woman to one who ...
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Verdicts

2008
Abstract The Tribunal will now proceed to render its verdict in the case of each of the accused. Article 17 of the Charter requires that the judgment shall give the reasons on which it is based. Those reasons are stated in the recital of facts and the statement of findings, the reading of which has just been completed ...
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Verdicts

Dialogue, 1963
As philosophers attempt to treat aesthetic evaluationof some distinctive use sentences are put to, a prime model in terms suggested for offering a “value-judgment” has been that of rendering a verdict. Collingwood, for example, some time ago wrote that the critic and civil magistrate are alike in their use of language, for judgment “means” verdict ...
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Jury Verdicts

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1986
This study examined the following question: How well will a predictor of an individual juror's decision preference predict the verdict of the jury to which that individual belongs? A simulation study or "thought experiment " was performed. Using basic probability theory and the social decision scheme model of the jury decision-making process, it was ...
Norbert L. Kerr, Juin Yih Huang
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Electoral Verdicts

American Politics Research, 2005
The election of judges has been an enduring, though controversial, institution. Although there have been many popular accounts of howthese elections are decided by factors irrelevant to a fair and impartial judiciary, recent scholarship has shown that electoral competition in races for the state high court bench can be understood in systematic ways ...
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