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judicial

[joo-dish-uhl] / dʒuˈdɪʃ əl /


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Since then, controversies have arisen over several judicial decisions.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the law of the state where she was a judicial officer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The White House described the ship as a "Venezuelan shadow fleet vessel deemed stateless after flying a false flag and had a judicial order" against it.

From BBC

The spokesman for Ivory Coast's main opposition party, who was accused of acts of terrorism and conspiracy, was released from custody under judicial supervision on Wednesday, his lawyer said.

From Barron's

When the U.S. began pursuing the ship, it was a stateless vessel flying a false flag and subject to a judicial seizure order, the White House said.

From The Wall Street Journal