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Simple English definitions for legal terms

judicium

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A quick definition of judicium:

Judicium is a Latin word that means judgment or trial. It can refer to a court or tribunal where legal cases are heard and decided. In ancient Rome, judicia referred to criminal courts. Judicium capitale means a judgment of death or a capital sentence. Judicium parium means a judgment of one's peers or a jury trial. Judicium publicum means a criminal proceeding under a public statute, which allows any member of the public to initiate a prosecution.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Judicium means a judgment or a judicial proceeding. It can also refer to a court or tribunal.

Examples:

  • After the trial, the judge gave his judicium on the case.
  • The judicium was held in a courtroom with a jury.
  • In ancient Rome, judicia referred to criminal courts.

The examples show how judicium can be used to refer to a judgment given by a judge or a verdict given by a jury in a judicial proceeding. It can also refer to a court or tribunal where such proceedings take place.

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