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DELIBERATION - The act of the understanding by which the party examines whether a thing proposed ought to be done or not to be done, or whether it ought to be done in one manner or another.
Deliberations : This occurs after a trial when a jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
Deliberation - Thinking about an act before doing it for any amount of time, no matter how brief the time span.
Deliberation A process by which jurors reach a verdict; the act of weighing and examining evidence. Demand Assert a legal right; claim.
deliberation: the process by which a panel of jurors comes to a decision on a verdict de novo: From the beginning, a new trial. deponent: One who testifies under oath to the truth of facts.
deliberation - The jury's decision-making process after hearing the evidence and closing arguments and being given the court's instructions. delinquency - The commission of an illegal act by a juvenile.
deliberation n. the act of considering, discussing and, hopefully, reaching a conclusion, such as a jury's discussions, voting and decision-making.
deliberations: When a jury, for either a civil or criminal case, goes into the jury room to discuss the evidence and testimony and reach a verdict.
DELIBERATION, contracts, crimes. The act of the understanding, by which the party examines whether a thing proposed ought to be done or not to be done, or whether it ought to be done in one manner or another.
Term: Deliberation Definition: A process by which jurors reach a verdict; the act of weighing and examining evidence. Term: Demand Definition: Assert a legal right; claim.
advisedly With deliberation, or intentionally. advisement Consideration, deliberation, or consultation; when a judge takes a case under advisement, the judge postpones a decision pending further consideration and research.
To investigate the matter a Treasury Committee was appointed on March i i 1918, and as the result of the deliberations of that committee the Government were recommended to pass legislation requiring that the prior approval of Government be obtained ...
To determine or declare after consideration or deliberation. Informal. To have as an opinion or assumption; suppose: I judge you're right. Bible. To govern; rule. Used of an ancient Israelite leader. v.intr. To form an opinion or evaluation.
1 : a meeting for consultation, deliberation, discussion, or interchange of opinions <a ~ on environmental law> see also judicial conference pretrial conference 2 : a meeting of members of the two branches of a legislature esp.
a decision on a fact made by a jury in its verdict and which the judge has requested the jury to determine as part of its deliberations.
Findings: The results of the deliberations of a court or jury; the decisions expressed by a judicial authority after consideration of all the facts. Fine: To impose a monetary penalty upon someone convicted of an offense.
Judge's explanation to the jury before it begins deliberations of the questions it must answer and the applicable law governing the case. Also called charge to the jury. Intangible assets ...
Securities dispute resolution: Deliberation, awards, fees Securities dispute resolution: Discovery Securities dispute resolution: Enforcing awards ...
An instrument for impressing wax made to adhere to a writing, in attestation of the genuineness of the writing or of the deliberation with which it is executed. The impression produced with such instrument.
Instructions - Judge's explanation to the jury before it begins deliberations of the question it must answer and the applicable law governing the case. (Also referred to as charge.) ...
Jury instructions A judge's directions to the jury before it begins deliberations regarding the factual questions it must answer and the legal rules that it must apply.
Sequester: To separate. Sometimes juries are sequestered from outside influences during their deliberations. Sidebar: A conference between the judge and lawyers held out of earshot of the jury and spectators.
In France, the word for hidden is caché. Thus, it was implicit in these orders that the monarch's deliberation process, if any, prior to issuing these orders, was secret and hidden from the interested parties.
Also known as the charge; a judge's explanation to the jury before it begins deliberations of the questions it must answer and the applicable law governing the case. Intangible Assets: ...
chargeThe judge's instructions to jury on it duties, on the law involved in the case and on how the law in the case must be applied. The charge is always given just before jury deliberations.
accusing a person of committing a particular crime. Also the judge's instructions to jury on it duties, on the law involved in the case and on how the law in the case must be applied. The charge is always given just before jury deliberations.
Demand it from your adversaries, and compel the court to permit no deviations. Lawsuits should be decided solely upon the merits of the law and facts. No lie has any place in the deliberations of justice. Let truth alone guide our courts.
See also: Law, State, Court, Case, Person
 
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