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Sealed verdict. A sealed verdict is put into a sealed envelope when there is a delay in announcing the result, such as waiting for the judge, the parties, and the attorneys to return to court. The verdict is kept in a sealed envelope until the court reconvenes and then handed to the judge.
With Ray Milland, Florence Marly, John Hoyt, Norbert Schiller. A former U.S. special prosecutor, Major Robert Lawson, begins to suspect that a Nazi war criminal on death row, General Otto Stiegman, has been wrongfully convicted of leveling a French village along with all of its inhabitants in WWII.
- (76)
- Adventure, Drama, Mystery
- Lewis Allen
- 1948-11-05
Aug 20, 2021 · Sealed Verdict (1948) Topics Ray Milland, Florence Marley, John Hoyt, Broderick Crawford, Celia Lovsky, Dan Tobin. Ray Milland, Florence Marley, John Hoyt, Broderick ...
- 83 min
- 964
- pancoligo
A sealed verdict is a judge's final ruling on a case that is temporarily kept confidential or secret from the public and parties involved until an appointed future date. In normal language you would also say " secret decision " instead of " sealed verdict "
A sealed verdict is a verdict produced in written form prior to its reading or formal reception by the court. The production of a sealed verdict allows a jury to disjoin while the court is out of session until the next point at which it reconvenes.
A sealed verdict is a verdict that's put in a sealed envelope when there is a delay in announcing the result, such as waiting for the judge, the parties and the attorneys to come back to court. The verdict is kept in a sealed envelope until court reconvenes and then handed to the judge.
Sealed Verdict is a drama war film based on a novel by Lionel Shapiro. It stars Ray Milland as a lawyer who defends a German soldier accused of war crimes in France.