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pre-judicial
pre-judicial, a.2 Rom. Law. (priːdʒuːˈdɪʃəl) [ad. L. præjūdiciālis, f. præjūdici-um a judicial examination previous to a trial (f. præ before + jūdicium judgement): see -al1.] Applied to a class of actions in Roman Law, whereby questions of right or fact, esp. as regards status, were determined, usu... Oxford English Dictionary
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pre-judiciary
pre-ˈjudiciary, præ-, a.2 Rom. Law. [f. as pre-judicial a.2 + -ary1.] = pre-judicial a.21880 Muirhead Gaius iii. §123 The sponsors and fide⁓promissors may..demand a praejudiciary inquiry. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Newfoundland appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (pre-1949)
List of Newfoundland cases of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council cases (pre-1949) This page lists cases appealed from the Newfoundland courts to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, prior to 1949. Before 1949, Newfoundland was a separate British possession, with Dominion status from... wikipedia.org
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Robert S. Smith
Pre-judicial career From 1968 to 2003 he practiced law in New York City with the firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, taking a one-year leave wikipedia.org
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prejudical
† preˈjudical, a. Obs. rare. [app. f. L. præjūdicāre (see prejudicate v.) + -al1. (But perhaps only erroneous for prejudicial.)] 1. = prejudicial a.1 1.1594 Parsons Confer. Success. i. viii. 196 He ought to enjoy his preheminence, but yet so, that he be not preiudical therby to the whole body. 1745 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deendar Anjuman
In October 2007 the ban was extended and the group declared an unlawful. for "indulging in activities which are pre-judicial to the security of the country wikipedia.org
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prejudication
prejudication (priːdʒuːdɪˈkeɪʃən) [n. of action from L. præjūdicāre: see prejudicate v.] 1. The action of ‘prejudicating’; a judging beforehand; a previously formed decision or opinion.1616 Bullokar Eng. Expos., Preiudication, a iudging before hand. 1617 R. Fenton Treat. Ch. Rome To Rdr., Come not t... Oxford English Dictionary
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John G. Heyburn II
Legal career Heyburn spent his entire pre-judicial legal career as a private practice attorney with the Louisville-based law firm of Brown, Todd and Heyburn wikipedia.org
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A. A. Birch Jr.
Pre-judicial career Birch then moved to Nashville, where he taught medical law at Meharry Medical College and law at Fisk University and Tennessee State wikipedia.org
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Richard W. Roberts
Pre-judicial career The first position that Roberts held was as a Trial Attorney position for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department wikipedia.org
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John Byrne (judge)
Pre-judicial career Byrne commenced his legal career as an articled clerk for Morris Fletcher and Cross before being admitted as a barrister of the Supreme wikipedia.org
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Patrick Keane
Career Pre-judicial career Keane was admitted as a Solicitor and Barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1976 and went to the bar, as a Barrister wikipedia.org
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Peter W. Agnes Jr.
The remainer of his pre-judicial career consisted of serving as "…both the Assistant Secretary for Public Safety and Acting Director of the Massachusetts wikipedia.org
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Gonzalo P. Curiel
Pre-judicial career Curiel worked in private practice, first at James, James & Manning from 1979 to 1986 and then at Barbosa & Vera from 1986 to 1989. wikipedia.org
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Ian Callinan
Pre-judicial career Callinan was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1960 and a barrister in 1965. wikipedia.org
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