verb to deliver or announce a formal decision or judgment in a court of law
preposition a word that shows the relationship between 'bring' and 'verdict'
In a court of law, the jury will bring in a verdict after deliberating on the evidence presented.
After a trial, the judge will instruct the jury to bring in a verdict based on the charges against the defendant.
During legal proceedings, the judge may ask the jury to bring in a verdict to determine the outcome of a case.
Lawyers bring in a verdict after presenting evidence and arguments in a court case.
Judges bring in a verdict after considering all the evidence and reaching a decision in a case.
Jury consultants help attorneys strategize on how to bring in a verdict in their favor by analyzing potential jurors' biases and attitudes.
Legal analysts provide commentary on high-profile cases and predict how a jury might bring in a verdict based on the evidence presented.