But the American public will announce the true verdict on the matter during next fall's Congressional elections.
2.
Sand reminded jurors that they had sworn to deliver a " true verdict " based on law and evidence.
3.
Their oath commanded them to deliver " a true verdict " based on " the law and the evidence ."
4.
There were juror irregularities that occurred during the course of the trial or during the course of deliberations which deprived our client of a fair trial and in fact of a true verdict,
5.
In Western Australia each jury has a choice to either " swear by Almighty God " or " solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm " to " give a true verdict according to the evidence upon the issue ( s ) to be tried by me ."
6.
Smythes prosecuted the jurors in Castle Chamber for perjury, the reasoning being that they had broken their oath to deliver a true verdict; for their " dangerous example " to other juries they were convicted and fined, although in consideration of their poverty the fine was a small one.
7.
In 1586 a County Kildare jury was convicted of perjury, apparently on the ground that, having taken an oath to deliver a true verdict, they had in breach of their oath and in flagrant disregard of the evidence acquitted two men who, according to the Castle Chamber, were obviously guilty of murder.