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It is a presumption of law that all acts committed, are done with due deliberation, that the party intended to do what he has done.
For example, a natural person who deliberately commits a crime. If used as a verb, it refers to the action of analyzing or carefully considering the evidence, facts, the law, or other matters. For example, a jury that deliberates on a verdict in a criminal case.
Definition & Citations: The act or process of deliberating. The act of weighing and examiningthe reasons for and against a contemplated act or course of conduct or achoice of acts or means. See DELIBERATE. Find the legal definition of DELIBERATION from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition.
deliberation n 1 a : the act of deliberating compare premeditation b : a discussion and consideration by a group of persons (as a jury or legislature) of the reasons for or against a measure
Deliberation in legal terms refers to the process where a jury or a group of decision-makers carefully considers the evidence and arguments presented during a trial before reaching a verdict. It’s a time for thoughtful discussion and weighing the facts to make a fair decision.
Definition for deliberation n. the act of considering, discussing and, hopefully, reaching a conclusion, such as a jury's discussions, voting and decision-making. Source or Authority