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The judge will then end the discussion by announcing the verdict.
Didn't even have time to help me announce the verdict.
The Court announced the verdicts would be made July 31.
As the time for announcing the verdict approached, the people belonging to both parties assembled.
Amid heavy security, a three judge panel announced the verdict on Thursday night in a national television broadcast.
I withdrew to announce the verdict to my dazed fellow colonists.
But then the court entered the courtroom and after an irritated glance at Hanna, the judge announced the verdict.
When the judge announced the verdict, Saddam shouted, "Long live the people.
Television news organizations were reduced to the lowest of technology methods to announce the verdict - cardboard and wool.
When announcing the verdict, the jury told the judge they were split 8 to 4 in favor of acquittal on the final count.
"He's not insane," the jury foreman Robert Edwards said as he announced the verdicts.
Jurors deliberated about four hours Thursday and six and a half hours today before announcing the verdict.
He slumped forward in his seat, supporting his arms on his knees, when the jury foreman announced the verdict.
The retrial was held this week in Shandong, and a local judge announced the verdict on Friday morning, lawyers said.
Mr. Norman, who by now seems to have become almost inured to being convicted, looked impassive, even relaxed, as the jury announced the verdict.
Mr. Pape displayed no emotion as the jury announced the verdict, and his lawyer said he would appeal.
The jury announced the verdict in Superior Court here just after 2 P.M.
"Please announce the verdict."
Around 5:30 p.m., the jury foreman, a young man in a T-shirt and gold chain, stood and announced the verdict.
A court deputy, Bernard Wasserman, announced the verdict convicting seven defendants of most of the charges against them.
Supporters of the three officers broke into long, loud cheering when Judge Marrus, who tried the case without a jury, announced the verdict.
In announcing the verdict, Hepp steadfastly refused to provide the specifics of the vote count, acknowledging only that the decision was not unanimous.
A San Mateo County Superior Court jury announced the verdicts after 10 days of deliberations.
The chairman of the military court announced the verdicts on Christmas Eve, 1947 and delivered the corresponding sentences on December 30.
He noted that in announcing the verdict, Judge Kramol said it was based on considerations of justice, peace, democracy and the rule of law.