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Example sentences for "judicial proceedings"

  • The full and fair reports of parliamentary and legislative proceedings are also conditionally privileged as well as the reports of judicial proceedings, and for the same reasons.

  • The publication of judicial proceedings is conditionally privileged.

  • The reason for this rule is, the law does not divide a day into a shorter period or time except when this is required in judicial proceedings.

  • Their ignorance of judicial proceedings, laws of evidence, &c.

  • Every possible effort was made for a long time to deal effectively with this evil by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings; but such methods proved entirely inadequate.

  • All perceived, in the case in question, that it was one of the great tests of truth which cannot safely be dispensed with in judicial proceedings.

  • Scots Law) Defn: To stay, as judicial proceedings; to delay or suspend; to stop.

  • Note: Such declaration, in judicial proceedings, may be verbal or written, but must be under oath or affirmation.

  • Such declaration, in judicial proceedings, may be verbal or written, but must be under oath or affirmation.

  • It is supposed to have contained the principal maxims of the common law, the penalties for misdemeanors, and the forms of judicial proceedings.

  • Brattle was a friend of Usher, and believed him innocent, yet was indignant that such barefaced partiality should be shown in judicial proceedings.

  • Afterwards, should he be arraigned at law, he will be allowed to employ all the devices and weapons familiar to judicial proceedings.

  • The question may be properly asked, if this inquiry is to be conducted as in a court of justice, under all the restrictions and technical rules of judicial proceedings.

  • It determines the kinds of evidence which may be produced in judicial proceedings, and regulates the mode in which, and the conditions under which, evidence may be produced and tested.

  • There is no difference of principle between the method of inquiry in judicial and in non-judicial proceedings.

  • In a narrower sense, however, evidence includes in English law only such facts as are allowed to be so presented in the course of judicial proceedings.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about what; both because; find many; great tree; head and; income from; intermittent fevers; judicial astrology; judicial authority; judicial decision; judicial functions; judicial power; judicial procedure; judicial review; judicial separation; judicial tribunal; keeps well; mere appearance; pear tree; percentage share; potato flour; small hamlet; sometimes nearly; the daughter; under heavy; wait upon