1Regrettably, the sub judice law prevents me from commenting further on these.
2Siva declined to comment because the matter is sub judice.
3Mr Peters has declined to comment on the case saying the matter was sub judice.
4This is known as sub judice contempt of court.
5These cases are sub judice but they are likely to be the tip of the iceberg.
6The matter becomes sort of sub judice.
7It is, I fancy, still ' sub judice'.
8The judiciary was itself sub judice.
9The new Act, for example, specifies things become sub judice at the point of arrest or charge, she said.
10While the case itself is sub judice, I would like to make a brief general observation on the Act.
12It is separate to a suppression order, but suppression orders can be made to prevent sub judice contempt occurring.
13While the charge of cutting a branch was now sub judice, allegations of deeper wrongdoing had not been substantiated.
14Approached for a response, Mr Peters sent a text message saying: There is such a thing as the sub judice rule.
15The company, which has previously denied the claim, declined to comment to local media because the case is now sub judice.
16We need to step up this campaign. Xingwana could not say much about Duduzile's case as the matter is sub judice.
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