Question
A decision of a jury: The accused IS responsible for the crime
Answers
GPT-5 mini
Do you want that rewritten as a formal jury verdict, a plain‑English statement, a headline, or something else? Below are short alternatives you can pick or adapt.
Formal legal verdicts
- "Verdict: Guilty."
- "We, the jury, find the defendant guilty as charged."
- "The jury finds the defendant guilty of the offense of [name of crime]."
- "The jury, having considered the evidence, unanimously finds the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt."
Plain language
- "The accused is guilty of the crime."
- "The jury has decided the accused is responsible for the crime."
For a written verdict form (fill in details)
- "We, the jury, find the defendant, [Name], on the charge of [Offense], _______________ (guilty / not guilty)."
Notes
- In criminal cases the usual term is "guilty" rather than "responsible" (the latter is more common in civil/juvenile contexts).
- If you tell me the jurisdiction or the exact purpose (court transcript, headline, verdict form, jury instruction), I can tailor the wording precisely.
Formal legal verdicts
- "Verdict: Guilty."
- "We, the jury, find the defendant guilty as charged."
- "The jury finds the defendant guilty of the offense of [name of crime]."
- "The jury, having considered the evidence, unanimously finds the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt."
Plain language
- "The accused is guilty of the crime."
- "The jury has decided the accused is responsible for the crime."
For a written verdict form (fill in details)
- "We, the jury, find the defendant, [Name], on the charge of [Offense], _______________ (guilty / not guilty)."
Notes
- In criminal cases the usual term is "guilty" rather than "responsible" (the latter is more common in civil/juvenile contexts).
- If you tell me the jurisdiction or the exact purpose (court transcript, headline, verdict form, jury instruction), I can tailor the wording precisely.