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  • 1Judicial Watch — is an organization which describes itself as a conservative, non partisan American educational foundation that promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. [ [http://www.judicialwatch.org/about.shtml… …

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  • 2Judicial murder — is the unjustified execution of death penalty.The term was first used in 1782 (German Justizmord ) by August Ludwig von Schlözer in reference to the execution of Anna Göldi. In a footnote, he explains the term as: the murder of an innocent,… …

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  • 3letter of request — A document from a court to a foreign court requesting some type of judicial assistance. Often used to ask the foreign court to serve process on, or take evidence from, someone in the foreign jurisdiction. Also known as rogatory letters or letters …

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  • 4Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 — The Hughes Court, 1932–1937. Front row: Justices Brandeis and Van Devanter, Chief Justice Hughes, and Justices McReynolds and Sutherland. Back row: Justices Roberts, Butler, Stone, and Cardozo …

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  • 5Judicial system of the People's Republic of China — For the Ministry of Justice, see Ministry of Justice of the People s Republic of China. People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: Politics and government of …

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  • 6Letter Rogatory — A Letter Rogatory or Letter of Request is a formal request from a court to a foreign court for some type of judicial assistance. The most common remedies sought by Letters Rogatory are service of process and taking of evidence.ervice of… …

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  • 7Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — Privy Council Established 1833 Jurisdiction Certain members of the Commonwealth of Nations Location Middlesex Guildhall, London Authorized by HM Government via the Judicial Committee Act 1833 …

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  • 8Judicial tyranny — The term Judicial tyranny is also political epithet often used to describe the actions of unelected judges whose rulings unlawfully validate or invalidate the policy decisions made by elected officials, unlawfully sustain or overrule enacted… …

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  • 9Letter of reprimand — A letter of reprimand is a letter to an employee or soldier from his or her superior that details the wrongful actions of the person and the punishment that can be expected. A formal letter of reprimand is one in which a copy of the letter is… …

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  • 10National Security Letter — An NSL issued to the Internet Archive demanding information about a user …

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