The determination by a jury, after deliberation, that the facts have shown a defendant is guilty.
“if they then deliberate during that process and determine that the facts have shown that they are guilty fine, then we have a guilty verdict, but up until that point the jury actually decides that they're guilty, my client is innocent the entire way through and the law backs that up.”
Alexis explains: "if they then deliberate during that process and determine that the facts have shown that they are guilty fine, then we have a guilty verdict, but up until that point the jury actually decides that they're guilty, my client is innocent the entire way through and the law backs that up."
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