Utah Verdict based on testimony of witnesses is a legal process in which a jury reaches a verdict based on the testimonies of witnesses who have been asked to provide evidence and answer questions about the case. The witnesses are typically questioned by both the prosecution and the defense. Witnesses are required to swear under oath that they will tell the truth and provide accurate information. Depending on the type of case, the court may also consider written or photographic evidence in addition to the testimonies of witnesses. The most common types of Utah Verdict based on testimony of witnesses are criminal cases, civil cases, and juvenile cases. In criminal cases, witnesses provide testimony regarding the guilt or innocence of the defendant. In civil cases, witnesses provide testimony related to the dispute between the parties involved. In juvenile cases, witnesses provide testimony concerning the best interests of the child. The jury typically bases its decision on the testimonies of witnesses and the evidence presented in court. The jury is then asked to decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty. The jury's verdict must be unanimous for it to be valid.