Detectives were also charged with narrowly watching those who arrived at or left London by rail, and a judicial examination was at once entered upon.
There are six kinds of proof, declarations of the parties, documents, testimonies, experts, judicial examination and inspection and presumptions.
For the latter the prosecutor has discretion to invoke a judicial examination but rarely does so.
On 1 July 2010, David Gilroy appeared on petition, in private at Edinburgh Sheriff Court for judicial examination.
The Rules were the product of protracted academic, legislative, and judicial examination before being formally promulgated in 1975.
A regular judicial examination did not take place; it is probable that the above-mentioned "wicked woman" was the murderess.
A decision of an expert is not the result of a judicial examination of a dispute, and no statute has been enacted providing enforcement machinery.
In a decent society where death should be imposed only after careful judicial examination, those appeals would continue for years.
In a 1988 ruling, the fullest judicial examination of the subject to date, the court upheld the prosecution.
Respondents assert that their actions are absolutely immune from judicial examination whenever they elect to detain foreign nationals outside our borders.