1. But legal analysts caution that the judicial process could take years and that its outcome is difficult to predict. 2. In other words, the judicial process has never been indifferent to technological progress. 3. Officials sought to simplify the judicial process and clarify the criminal law. 4. The essential feature of the judicial process which makes it unsuitable to deal with polycentric problems is its bipolar and adversary nature. 5. Hearing the case in open court is only one part of the judicial process. 6. The decision concluded a judicial process that had been initiated on the petition of the Interior Minister, Maj.-Gen. 7. Public outcry over what was widely seen as an attempt to intervene in the judicial process, however, caused the party to withdraw this threat almost immediately. 8. The court was satisfied that the conference had been conducted in a fair manner and stressed that it was not a judicial process. 9. For a nation whose government workings are swathed in secrecy, British judicial processes are, by comparison, relatively open. 10. Although presidents routinely grant pardons to reverse what they consider flawed outcomes in the judicial process, most celebrated pardons serve a broader political and societal interest. |
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