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Sub judice - Definition of Sub judice at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Sub judice. Look it up now! ... Use sub judice in a Sentence...
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Sub judice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, sub judice , Latin for "under judgment," means that a particular case or matter is currently under trial or being considered by a judge or court. The term may be used synonymously with "...
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Instead here is a preview of some posts I'd like to put up in the next nine days, as Sub Judice's countdown to destiny continues: 1. Observations about the national periodicals I subscribe to or purchase, which include (inter alia) First Things, Chronicles, National Review, The Atlantic, The New Criterion,
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Subjudice. Subjudice. Information about Subjudice in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... contempt of court ... Behaviour that shows lack of respect for the authority of a court of law, such as disobeying a court order, breach of an injunction, or improper use of legal documents.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about sub judice. sub judice. Information about sub judice in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Of judicial proceedings, not yet decided by a court of law or judge. As long as a matter is sub judice all discussion is prohibited elsewhere.
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A matter that is still under consideration by a court; still subject to active litigation. ... A matter that is still under consideration by a court; still subject to active litigation. ... You will hear of politicians declining to speak on a certain subject because the subject matter is "sub judice".
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The term sub judice literally means "under judicial consideration". The sub judice rule is part of the law relating to contempt of court. The rule governs what public statements can be made about ongoing legal proceedings before, principally, the courts.
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Mr SPEAKER: Honourable members, yesterday members raised points of order about the sub judice rule. I have given consideration to the practice that has developed around the application of the rule and members’ freedom of speech.
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The appeal is current and final submissions from the newspaper are expected next Friday. In short, the matter is sub judice. ... The sub judice rule is understandable where a jury is sitting in the issue, but the argument is not persuasive where the issue is before a judge sitting alone, as is the case of the footballer.
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Only those in the legal and media fraternities need reply. ... Is this NST reporter, and the editor who cleared the copy, worms in the analyst's intestines? Is this framing up a person before a formal charge is read? ... We thought that, apart from the murder, the key question people asked is how firearms and exclusive...
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