hanketsutsu
Hanketsutsu is a Japanese term that translates to "verdict" or "judgment." It is most commonly used in the context of legal proceedings, referring to the final decision or sentence handed down by a judge or jury. This verdict signifies the conclusion of a trial, determining the guilt or innocence of the accused or the outcome of a civil dispute.
In criminal cases, a hanketsutsu can result in conviction or acquittal. If convicted, the court then proceeds
The concept of hanketsutsu emphasizes the formal and authoritative nature of the legal decision. It is the