compromise verdict
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Definition
Noun: A compromise verdict is a jury's decision in a legal trial that is reached not by unanimous agreement on the facts and law, but through improper bargaining and mutual concessions among jurors. This occurs when jurors, unable to agree on the central issues of the case, settle on a verdict that does not accurately reflect the evidence or the law, simply to end deliberations.
Usage
This term is used specifically in legal contexts to describe a flawed or illegitimate jury decision. - It is a formal, critical term used by judges, lawyers, and legal commentators. - It implies that the verdict is legally unsound and may be grounds for an appeal or a mistrial.
Examples
- The defense attorney moved for a mistrial, arguing that the jury had reached a compromise verdict.
- The judge was concerned that the quick and inconsistent decision pointed to a compromise verdict.
- In his appeal, the defendant claimed the conviction was based on a compromise verdict, as some jurors had traded votes on different charges.
Advanced Usage
- Legal Challenge: A compromise verdict is often cited as an error of law in appellate briefs. The argument is that the jury failed in its duty to deliberate properly on the evidence.
- Identification: Signs of a potential compromise verdict can include a verdict that seems logically inconsistent with the evidence presented (e.g., finding a defendant not guilty of a major charge but guilty of a lesser one without supporting evidence for the distinction).
Variants and Related Words
- Verdict (n): The formal decision or finding made by a jury concerning the questions submitted to it during a trial.
- Hung Jury (n): A jury that cannot agree on a verdict after extended deliberation, resulting in a mistrial. This is a different outcome from a compromise verdict, though both stem from juror disagreement.
- Jury Nullification (n): A jury's deliberate refusal to apply the law as instructed by the judge, based on the jurors' own beliefs. This is a conscious act, whereas a compromise verdict is often a product of fatigue or pressure.
Synonyms
- Bargained verdict
- Improper verdict
- Quotient verdict (a specific type of compromise verdict where jurors agree to average their individual damage assessments)
Antonyms
- Unanimous verdict
- Valid verdict
- Legally sound verdict
Related Phrases
- To reach a compromise verdict: The action of the jury arriving at such a decision.
- The pressure to go home for the weekend may have led the jury to reach a compromise verdict.
- To result in a compromise verdict: Describes the outcome of flawed deliberations.
- The confusing jury instructions could result in a compromise verdict.
Noun
- a verdict resulting from improper compromises between jurors on material issues