reverse a verdict
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- The appeals court decided to reverse the lower court's verdict.
- After reviewing new evidence, the judge may reverse the original verdict.
- It's rare for an appellate court to completely reverse a jury's verdict.
- The defense team fought tirelessly to reverse the guilty verdict.
- Many believed the initial verdict was unjust and hoped the higher court would reverse it.
- Could this new testimony be enough to reverse the previous verdict?
- The Supreme Court has the authority to reverse any verdict from lower courts.
- They are seeking legal avenues to reverse the controversial verdict.
- Despite strong arguments, the panel chose not to reverse the disciplinary verdict.
- If the evidence is compelling, the court will not hesitate to reverse an incorrect verdict.