the creator of online broadcasted shows such as Prank Call Crew, PCC Radio, 2 Stale Crackers, Comedy & Prank Calls and the most recent Verdikt Prank Calls. Doing live prank calls online since July of 2007, strives to provide entertainment.
In law, a verdict is the formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge. (see Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1398 (5th ed. 1979) The term, from the Latin veredictum, literally means "to say the truth" and is derived from Middle English verdit, from Anglo-Norman: a compound of ver ("true," from the Latin vērus) and dit ("speech," from the Latin dictum, the neuter form of dīcere, to say).
In a criminal case, the verdict is either a "not guilty" or a "guilty" finding, except in Scotland where the verdict of "not proven" is also available. Different counts in the same case may have different verdicts.
"Hey, super hot anime chick, do you know Verick?"
"Of course I know Verick, I just got finished sucking his cock"
"Lucky, wish I could"
"Of course you can, just come with me next time, that one French girl from Better Off Dead"
police slang for street justice in the form of a guilty person getting shot. (refers to the brass casings)
Did you hear? Benny managed to get a good lawyer and walked on all charges; & you just KNOW he was the one who stabbed the guy, even though the jury gave him a not guilty verdict!
Yeah, but then the guy's family shot him in the head the day after he was let out of jail -- that was the REAL verdict, man, a brass verdict!
a live show broadcasted on http://www.verdiktprankcalls.com where they make prank calls from the numbers given to them by the chatroom hosted my stickam.com