Legal Question in Business Law in Kansas
Is a Consent Judgment considered a Guilty Verdict ?
Asked on 9/05/13, 8:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
A consent judgment is usually referring to a civil suit. "Guilty" is a term used in a criminal case. A consent judgement is an admission of liability. So, in a vague sense it is like someone pleading guilty to a criminal charge.
Answered on 9/06/13, 7:27 am
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