adverb
See judicial
‘The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute.’
- ‘On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty?’
- ‘It was clear that, even before the Act, the tribunal had always to act judicially and thus be subject to the rules of natural justice.’
- ‘I would not favour the introduction of such a defence judicially.’
- ‘Rather, the motions judge exercised his discretion judicially on proper principles.’
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