5.81 General Verdict Form is a standard form used in civil and criminal cases in the United States. It is used to record final jury decisions in civil and criminal trials. The form consists of seven questions which the jury must answer in order to render a verdict. The questions ask the jury to decide whether the plaintiff or defendant has proven their case, and if so, what amount of damages they should be awarded. The form also asks the jury to indicate whether they find any facts or circumstances that could render a different verdict. There are two types of 5.81 General Verdict Form. The first type is the Civil Verdict Form, which is used in civil cases. The second type is the Criminal Verdict Form, which is used in criminal cases.