Verdict forms are used in legal proceedings, specifically in jury trials. They are used by jurors to record their final decision or verdict at the end of a trial. Jurors use the verdict form to indicate whether they find the defendant guilty or not guilty, or to answer specific questions related to the case. The purpose of a verdict form is to ensure that the jury's decision is communicated clearly and accurately to the court.
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This document is used to record the final decision, or verdict, made by a jury in a court case. It outlines the jury's findings and may include information about damages awarded or criminal charges.