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The defense successfully, it turns out converted a series of innocent errors into Judicially decreed prosecutorial misconduct.
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They did not necessarily improve the lot of the people who lived in them, neither materially nor judicially.
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And, following a challenge from Transport 2000 and other environmental pressure groups, the decision is to be judicially reviewed.
ECONOMIST: Road safety
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Amnesty says the law has seen judicially approved eye-gougings and tooth extractions.
BBC: Amnesty 'outrage' at Saudi paralysis sentence
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If it's the will of the Congress to change the crime of perjury, to modify it, to eliminate certain judicially created defenses to that offense, so be it.
CNN
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But killing him judicially would still be a mistake.
ECONOMIST: Turkey on trial
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It was a process that started as a way of measuring the attitudes of those, as the President understood and realized, that either legislatively or judicially the policy was going to end.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing on Afghanistan-Pakistan Annual Review
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This is a totally judicially created problem.
CNN: Thompson's October 19, 2007, speech to Value Voters Summit
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Yet the open employment of judicially sanctioned execution as a matter of public policy is different from the use of military terror and death squads, practices which even the harshest regimes usually feel ashamed enough about to deny.
ECONOMIST: The cruel and ever more unusual punishment
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The question at the heart of the case was how to apply a judicially created doctrine that originated in the 19th century to 21st-century innovations like drought- and insect-resistant crops, which require hundreds millions of dollars to develop but which can be readily copied millions of times because they consist of genetic or other easily replicable material.
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