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Meanings of judicial procedure in English
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Usage of judicial procedure in English
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In judicialprocedure, however, the regency placed themselves above the tribunals.
2
In each colony there was a system of courts, largely following English judicialprocedure.
3
For example, sections related to deportation unlawfully override judicialprocedure and access to courts, Gandar says.
4
He also wrote to the magistrate saying he meant no disrespect to them or the judicialprocedure.
5
He brought his country to a high degree of prosperity, he simplified administration, he improved judicialprocedure.
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In other words, what we witness is a change of judicialprocedure, but not necessarily a decrease of crime.
7
The doctrine of tenure applied universally to the land law formed the basis for judicialprocedure in determining land rights.
8
Jews have not been charged with transgression of the country's laws, much less convicted of such transgressions by judicialprocedure.
9
The general leniency of the judicialprocedure here, and the utter absence of all repressive measures, are a scandal to Europe.
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This liberty of appeal in the regular course of judicialprocedure is the one thing which keeps the United States in existence.
11
The court in which the case is tried is the House of Lords, and the ordinary rules of judicialprocedure are followed.
12
Maybe I wouldn't have sworn to it in a court-martial, but I wasn't interested in that kind of a judicialprocedure tonight.
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It said the latest action is just the continuation of judicialprocedure pushed by the party's political rivals ahead of May's provincial elections.
14
The French judicialprocedure will continue, Eric Woerth told reporters on the sidelines of a visit to China with Prime Minister Francois Fillon.
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I shall present some recommendations in a special message looking to the strengthening of criminal-law enforcement and improvement in judicialprocedure connected therewith.
16
Mr. Sumner insisted that in no judicial sense was the Senate a Court, and therefore not bound by the rules of judicialprocedure: