Judgment as a Matter of Law (JMOL) is a legal procedure whereby a court can grant a verdict despite the findings of the jury if it believes there is insufficient evidence to support the jury's conclusion.
A Directed Verdict occurs when a judge directs the jury to return a specific verdict, typically because one party has not presented sufficient evidence to support their case. This entry explores the concept, application, and implications of a Directed Verdict in the legal system.
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