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Example sentences for "judicially"

Lexicographically close words:
judicatures; judice; judices; judicia; judicial; judiciaries; judiciary; judicio; judicious; judiciously
  1. Fitted to be a subject of judicial investigation; capable of being judicially heard and determined.

  2. The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture.

  3. The Exeter witches are memorable as the last executed judicially in England.

  4. Having thus judicially finished Pat Doniver, with a sigh of relief, the judge dismissed the case, and went to dinner.

  5. But until they shall have been judicially investigated they will continue to retard the settlement and improvement of the country.

  6. First of all the great legal maxim was proclaimed, that freedom is not a possession commensurable with property, but an eternal right of man, of which the state is entitled judicially to deprive the criminal alone, not the debtor.

  7. The two consuls chosen for 689, Publius Cornelius Sulla and Publius Autronius Paetus, had recently been judicially convicted of electoral bribery, and therefore had according to legal rule forfeited their expectancy of the highest office.

  8. The individuals who had taken part in the Sullan executions were, as may readily be conceived, judicially prosecuted with the utmost zeal.

  9. I fear lest the strength of this House, judicially exercised as I understand it to be--with infrequency of judicial exercise--that the strength of this House makes it forget our relative positions.

  10. The other, for that their young King is of tender and weak years and state of body; and if God should call him, and their Queen were judicially defaced .

  11. These illustrations would seem to show that the blighted hopes and disappointed affections of New England lovers were not judicially reckoned at an extortionate figure.

  12. Catholics who were noble, and Catholics who were obscure, were alike judicially murdered; and the courts of justice, instead of being places of refuge, were disgraced by the foulest abominations.

  13. At that moment she remarked a door of the upper story wide open, and thought of thieves, and of calling out for help, but, upon consideration, judicially determined first to investigate the mystery.

  14. You are acquainted with the circumstances connected with the family property of Baron Rothsattel, now about to be judicially sold.

  15. It has been judicially stated that no British subject can maintain an action in a municipal court against the captors for prize.

  16. Before the poor object of these complaints could make up his accounts, before a single step was taken, judicially or officially, to convict him of any crime, he was sent to prison, and his private estates confiscated.

  17. The sentiments of Murray, then Solicitor-General, afterwards Lord Mansfield, are of no small weight in themselves, and they are authority by being judicially adopted.

  18. They are composed of men who, in many instances, in most perhaps, never were concerned in any causes, judicially or otherwise, before the time of their service.

  19. She is a citizen of the United States, and of the State of Illinois, residing therein; she has been judicially ascertained to be of full age, and to possess the requisite character and learning.

  20. It has been judicially determined that the first eight articles of amendment of the Constitution were not limitations on the power of the States, and it was apprehended that the same might be held of the provision of section 2, article iv.

  21. And it was then judicially declared that no slave could breathe upon the soil of England, although slavery had up to that time existed for centuries, under the then existing laws.

  22. He was one of the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and he judicially defined the meaning of these "privileges and immunities," and said that they included such privileges as are fundamental in their nature.

  23. A "rule of law thus judicially expressed must be taken as for law till altered by an act of Parliament.

  24. The question appears, by a memorandum in Dyer's Reports, to have been extra-judicially referred to the judges, unless it were rather as assistants to the privy council that their opinion was demanded.

  25. To fasten upon the advanced leaders of the labor movement the stigma of being sowers of disorder, and then judicially get rid of them, and crush the spirit and movement of the aroused proletariat--this was the plan determined upon.

  26. Rawleigh was judicially but illegally condemned; and the affair terminated in a burlesque execution, where men were led to the block, and no one suffered decapitation.

  27. If the accused be innocent as the archangels, but suffer conviction and execution, what expiation can justice offer for judicially slaughtering him?

  28. With this exception, the new law held all the ground gained by the Hepburn Act as judicially interpreted in the Illinois Central case.

  29. In spite of persecution both mobocratic and judicially sanctioned, in spite of assaults, drivings, and slaughter, the Church has developed with marvelous rapidity and strength since the day of its organization.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judicially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.