South Carolina Jury Verdict is a legal process where a jury of twelve members is selected to determine the outcome of civil and criminal cases. The jury is composed of citizens of the state who have been randomly chosen from registered voter lists, driver's license lists, and other sources. The jury is responsible for hearing evidence from both sides and making a final decision based on the law and facts of the case. The verdict is either a guilty or not guilty ruling. There are two main types of South Carolina Jury Verdicts: civil and criminal. In a civil case, the jury decides whether the defendant is liable for damages, while in a criminal case the jury decides whether the defendant is guilty of the crime charged. Both types of jury verdicts are binding and final.