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judicia

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A quick definition of judicia:

Term: JUDICIA

Definition: Judicia is a Latin word that means "judgments" or "decisions." It is the plural form of the word judicium.

Simply put, judicia refers to the outcomes or results of a legal case or trial. When a judge or jury makes a decision in a court of law, that decision is called a judicium. If there are multiple decisions made in a case, they are referred to as judicia.

A more thorough explanation:

JUDICIA

Judicia is a Latin word that means "judgments" or "decisions".

  • The judge's judicia were fair and impartial.
  • The court's judicia were based on the evidence presented.

These examples illustrate how judicia refers to the decisions made by a judge or court. Judicia are the final rulings that determine the outcome of a legal case. They are based on the evidence presented and the interpretation of the law.

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