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bring in verdict
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South Korea
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In criminal cases, the verdict is typically reached through a panel of judges rather than a single judge or jury.
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bring in verdict
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South Korea
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In legal settings, the judge brings in the verdict after carefully considering the evidence and arguments presented in the trial.
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bring in verdict
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South Korea
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In court proceedings, the judge brings in the verdict after consideration of the evidence and legal principles.
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bring in verdict
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South Korea
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In legal proceedings, the judge brings in a verdict after thorough consideration of the evidence.
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judge
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South Korea
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In some Asian countries, judges may bow as a sign of respect at the beginning and end of a trial.
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judge
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South Korea
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In traditional courts, judges may not wear robes and the use of a gavel is uncommon.
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7
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judges
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North Korea
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Judges are expected to adhere to the ideology of the ruling party and serve the interests of the government.
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8
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verdict
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South Korea
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In Japan and South Korea, verdicts are often reached by judges rather than juries.
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