A verdict is a judgment passed on someone, i.e. The verdict is still out significa que no se ha decidido todavia (por ejemplo en un jurado.) cuando se ha decidido, the verdict is in. ¡buena suerte! Are they all correct in this situation?
Red Movie Verdict at Kathy Morelli blog
In a criminal case, a judge may make a ruling as to, for example,.
A decision is, well, hmmm difficult to describe, it's everything else!
The judge ruled him guilty and sentenced him 2 years in prison. According to the latest version of the oxford english dictionary, a verdict is 'a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest'. The sentence is the punishment imposed as a result of a guilty verdict. My understanding is that the jury should be treated as a plural noun here since the focus is.
For verdict is in i got about six top hits that obviously meant the verdict has been reported, ie., has come in, has come back, is available now. The verdict is the decision guilty or not guilty (in some courts, other verdicts are possible). In court, or someone's answer after a long process of thinking. This verdict or ruling or judgement is very just.
But can it be used to mean a decision made.
Is this sentence grammatically correct in british english: Hello, what does the phrase 'the verdict is in' mean?