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Try again.
Show me where I said that Trump was convicted of ****.
Is three times enough?

Adjudication:
transitive verb
: to make an official decision about who is right in (a dispute) : to settle judicially


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You should probably learn more about what you speak of, before you speak of it.

Your attempt at a logical interpretation of my post in order to prove your claim is a failure, because you use false presumptions to reach your conclusion.

A court decision is not necessarily a conviction, even when the decision is that someone is guilty of something.
A judge can be referred to as the court, because the judge is a direct representative of the authority of the judicial system.
The judge is the ultimate decision-maker, and can add to a decision of a jury, take away from the decision of a jury, nullify their decision altogether.

Try again.
Show me where I said that Trump was convicted of ****.
You said it was a court decision that Trump is a ******.

Apparently, you are not very intelligent. So, to help you out, I Googled what the definition of "Court Decision," and this is what is says:

A court decision is the official ruling or resolution from a judge or court, determining the rights, obligations, or outcome of a legal case after analyzing facts and applying laws, often resulting in a binding judgment, order, or decree that tells parties what to do. It's the final say on a dispute, encompassing the reasoning (opinion) and the specific command (order) to resolve the matter, and can be called a judgment, ruling, or sentence.

Key aspects of a court decision:
  • Resolution:
    It resolves the issues in a case, deciding who wins or loses, what must happen next, or if a case is dismissed.

    • Components:
      Includes facts, legal analysis, the court's reasoning, and a final order or judgment.
    • Terminology:
      Often used interchangeably with judgment, ruling, decree, order, sentence, or opinion (though opinions explain the reasoning, while decisions are the final directive).
    • Types:
      Can be a final judgment (like a conviction or acquittal), a dismissal, or an interim order (like scheduling).
    • Impact:
      Legally binding, meaning parties must comply, though appeals are possible.

So, by definition, saying it was a "court decision" is the same thing as saying he was convicted. There's your proof.
 
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