Probably it was something in the nature of a judicialproceeding.
2
Some sort of judicialproceeding had been underway here, involving him.
3
The room was called the Kangaroo Court, in honor of ancient Anglo-Saxon judicialproceeding.
4
We may try this question by supposing it to arise in a judicialproceeding.
5
For a judicialproceeding, it seems to me too long-andfor a legislative, too technical.
6
In 1903, likewise, was initiated an important judicialproceeding in the direction of the enforcement of the Sherman law.
7
Prosecutors often sleep with less tranquillity during the progress of a judicialproceeding than the objects of the prosecution.
8
This fact cannot of course be verified, except by a judicialproceeding in the Prize Courts of the Confederate States.
9
Federal court rules state that a court may order disclosure "preliminary to or in connection with a judicialproceeding".
10
When Mignini returned to the courtroom, he resumed his brief, and it began to sound more like an inquisition than a judicialproceeding.
11
He was the first English bishop ever to be condemned in a judicialproceeding and put to death by authority of the Crown.
12
Justices of the Supreme Court have since sat on international tribunals of arbitration, but this is, or should be, a strictly judicialproceeding.
13
The Auditor-General has the power to force people to attend a " judicialproceeding" and to produce documents under threat of criminal penalties.
14
It was extraordinary that a JudicialProceeding was underway here on such a day!
15
The ordinary forms of Judicialproceeding, which must be respected by Military and Civil authorities alike, will suffice for the enforcement of all legal claims.