A Pennsylvania Judgment Verdict is a formal legal decision made by a court in Pennsylvania. This type of verdict is entered in a civil lawsuit when a jury or judge finds that the plaintiff has proven the facts presented in the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Judgment Verdicts: a jury verdict and a judge’s verdict. A jury verdict is a decision rendered by a jury of six to twelve people, and is based on their evaluation of the evidence and testimony presented in a trial. A judge’s verdict is a decision made by the presiding judge after reviewing the evidence and testimony in a trial. Both types of verdicts are legally binding and can only be overturned if there is an error in law or procedure.