on the basis of insufficient evidence, a judgement of acquittal... judgment notwithstanding the verdict," each of which henceforth "should be treated as a motion for judgment as a matter of...
the verdict is returned and are then called "renewed" motions for judgment as a matter of law (RJMOL), but the motion is still commonly known by its former name, judgment notwithstanding...
3 2018 monsoon session of the Indian parliament 3.4 François Hollande 4 Supreme Court verdict 4.1 Reactions 4.2 Plea for corrections in verdict 4.3 Final Supreme Court judgement 5 See also...
For the clause in the U.S. Constitution, see Double Jeopardy Clause. For other uses, see... Appeal Verdict Conviction Acquittal Not proven 3 Directed verdict Sentencing Mandatory Suspended...
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For a politician who has defied huge odds in the past, the judgement is likely to be his biggest political setback yet, as he had planned to use the BBI wave to launch his fifth...
However, as for marriage or adoption, if there are any pending petitions, they will be considered on the basis of this verdict. This judgement aims to safeguard the LGBTQ community and the...
cause for waiting to file the motion. The defendant ultimately lost that case, following the admission of the disputed expert testimony, and ultimately failed in its appeal.[17] History...
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(a) Judgment as a Matter of Law. (1) In General. If a party has been fully heard on an issue during a jury trial and the court finds that a reasonable jury would not have a legally sufficient evidentiary basis to find for the party on that issue, the court may: (A) resolve the issue against the party; and · (B) grant a motion for judgment as a matter of law against the party on a claim or defense that, under the controlling law, can be maintained or defeated only with a favorable finding on that issue. ...