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New Evidence
Information or data that was previously unknown or unavailable, coming to light and potentially impacting existing conclusions or decisions.
Jury
A group of citizens summoned and sworn to decide on facts in a legal case and render a verdict of guilty or not guilty.
Judgment Notwithstanding
A legal ruling by a judge that overrules the decision of a jury if deemed unreasonable or unsupported by the evidence presented during the trial.
Motion
A formal request made to a court or judge seeking an order or ruling on a particular matter within a legal case.
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