verdicts
英:['vɜ:dɪkts] 美: ['vɜdɪkts]
verdicts 基本解释
n.(陪审团的)裁决( verdict的名词复数 );裁定;(经过试验、检验或体验发表的)决定;意见
英英释义
verdict
n.(law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision; can be used in formulating a judgment同义词:finding of fact
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Inadmissible evidence and juror verdicts.Coroner's verdicts in the elderly: a suicide or an open verdict?Arbitrary values, good causes, and premature verdicts ☆Clinical trials and statistical verdicts: probable grounds for appeal.The More You Ask For, the More You Get: Anchoring in Personal Injury VerdictsThe Evidence or the Event? On Judicial Proof and the Acceptability of VerdictsConvicting the Innocent: The Inferiority of Unanimous Jury Verdicts under Strategic VotingClinical and social variables which differentiate suicide, open and accident verdictsOn the requirements of proof: The timing of judicial instruction and mock juror verdicts.Death Penalty Attitudes and Conviction Proneness: The Translation of Attitudes into Verdicts