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Definition of judicial
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Judicial
(a.)
Judicious.
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Torture
::
Torture
(n.)
Especially,
severe
pain
inflicted
judicially,
either
as
punishment
for a
crime,
or for the
purpose
of
extorting
a
confession
from an
accused
person,
as by water or fire, by the boot or
thumbkin,
or by the rack or
wheel..
Constable
::
Constable
(n.) An
officer
of the peace
having
power as a
conservator
of the
public
peace,
and bound to
execute
the
warrants
of
judicial
officers..
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. t.) To
declare,
as a fact,
solemnly,
under
judicial
sanction.
See
Affirmation,
4..
Animadvert
::
Animadvert
(v. i.) To take
cognizance
judicially;
to
inflict
punishment.
Convene
::
Convene
(v. t.) To
summon
judicially
to meet or
appear.
Censure
::
Censure
(n.)
Judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence
or
reprimand;
condemnatory
judgment.
Determine
::
Determine
(v. t.) To bring to a
conclusion,
as a
question
or
controversy;
to
settle
authoritative
or
judicial
sentence;
to
decide;
as, the court has
determined
the
cause..
Administrator
::
Administrator
(n.) One who
administers
affairs;
one who
directs,
manages,
executes,
or
dispenses,
whether
in
civil,
judicial,
political,
or
ecclesiastical
affairs;
a
manager..
Court
::
Court (n.) The
session
of a
judicial
assembly.
Venire Facias
::
Venire
facias
() A
judicial
writ or
precept
directed
to the
sheriff,
requiring
him to cause a
certain
number
of
qualified
persons
to
appear
in court at a
specified
time, to serve as
jurors
in said
court..
Fair-minded
::
Fair-minded
(a.)
Unprejudiced;
just;
judicial;
honest.
Thing
::
Thing (n.) In
Scandinavian
countries,
a
legislative
or
judicial
assembly..
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To give
audience
or
attention
to; to
listen
to; to heed; to
accept
the
doctrines
or
advice
of; to obey; to
examine;
to try in a
judicial
court;
as, to hear a
recitation;
to hear a
class;
the case will be heard
to-morrow..
Perjury
::
Perjury
(v.) At
common
law, a
willfully
false
statement
in a fact
material
to the
issue,
made by a
witness
under oath in a
competent
judicial
proceeding.
By
statute
the
penalties
of
perjury
are
imposed
on the
making
of
willfully
false
affirmations..
Audit
::
Audit (a.) An
examination
in
general;
a
judicial
examination.
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) An
admission
by a party to whom an act is
imputed,
in
relation
to such act. A
judicial
confession
settles
the issue to which it
applies;
an
extrajudical
confession
may be
explained
or
rebutted..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
with the
intention
of
punishing;
to
accuse
of some crime or
breach
of law, or to
pursue
for
redress
or
punishment,
before
a legal
tribunal;
to
proceed
against
judicially;
as, to
prosecute
a man for
trespass,
or for a
riot..
Judiciary
::
"Judiciary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
courts
of
judicature,
or legal
tribunals;
judicial;
as, a
judiciary
proceeding..
Adjudication
::
Adjudication
(n.) The act of
adjudicating;
the act or
process
of
trying
and
determining
judicially.
Retry
::
Retry (v. t.) To try (esp.
judicially)
a
second
time; as, to retry a case; to retry an
accused
person..
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