Deliberation - Law Dictionary Search Results
judge
[ a case] 2 : to pronounce after inquiry and deliberation [he was judged incompetent] vi : to make a determination
advisement
advisement 1 : careful consideration : deliberation [take the matter under ] 2 : the act or
bailiff
order in the courtroom and guarding prisoners or jurors in deliberation
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closing statement
A lawyers final statement to the judge or jury before deliberation begins in which the lawyer requests the judge or jury
conference
conference 1 : a meeting for consultation, deliberation, discussion, or interchange of opinions [a on environmental law] see
Reasonable restriction
of the public. The word reasonable implies intelligent care and deliberation, that is, a course which reason dictates, Chintamanrao v. State
instruction
the instructions must be made before the jury retires for deliberation.
Reason to believe
believe' contemplate an objec-tive determination based on intelligent care and deliberation involving judicial review as distingui-shed from a purely subjective consideration,
Indeliberate
Done without deliberation unpremeditated
Judicially
authority acts in a judicial capacity when after investigation and deliberation it performs an act or makes a decision that is
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