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Studies in Civics

CHAPTER III
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Here they deliberate in secret.

If after a reasonable time they cannot agree, they are discharged, and the case stands as if no trial had taken place.

But if they agree they return to the court room and render their verdict.

This is given by the foreman, and is assented to by the rest.
Judgment .-- After the verdict, the justice enters judgment in accordance therewith.

Judgment may include certain sums of money allowed to the successful party in part compensation of his expenses.


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