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in a manner relating to courts, judges, or the administration of justice
- The case was carefully examined judicially before the verdict was announced.
- She judicially reviewed the evidence to ensure fairness in the trial.
- Judicially, the authority to make decisions rests with the appointed judges.
- The dispute was resolved judicially, following all legal procedures.
- The law must be applied judicially to maintain public trust.
2
as ordered by a court