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Judicially

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The prosecutor cross-examined the defendant judicially to expose any inconsistencies in his testimony.
The court reviewed the evidence judicially to determine its admissibility.
The judge ruled judicially, taking into account the precedents in similar cases.
The lawyer argued the case judicially and with great expertise.
The court must weigh the evidence judicially to reach a fair verdict.
The judge will judicially review the evidence before making a decision.
The district attorney argued the case judicially and secured a conviction.
The court acted judicially in its handling of the trial.
The judge instructed the jury to consider the evidence judicially and reach a verdict based on the law.
The principal judicially expelled the student for breaking the school rules.
The minister judicially declared the policy change in a press conference.
The tax returns were judicially audited by the revenue department.
The president judicially signed the executive order.
The judge judicially ordered a retrial of the case.
The document was judicially stamped to make it official.
The officer judicially issued the traffic citation.
The teacher judicially announced the start of the exam.
The referee judicially awarded the penalty kick.
The conductor judicially signaled the start of the concert.
The director judicially cast the lead role in the movie.
The judge judicially declared the defendant guilty.
The CEO judicially approved the budget proposal.
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