Examples of 'judgement in the case' in a sentence
Meaning of "judgement in the case"
judgement in the case - pertains to the final decision or ruling made by a court or authority regarding a particular legal matter
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judgement in the case
The trial judgement in the case of Popović et al.
The Chamber is currently preparing the trial judgement in the case.
Currently preparing the judgement in the case of Gérard and Elizaphan Ntakirutimana.
However, the judicial authorities have yet to pass judgement in the case.
The judgement in the case does not, however, address the authenticity of the will.
The Court has not yet given a judgement in the case.
Judgement in the case was rendered against Pennsylvania in 1882.
Following the delivery of the trial judgement in the case of The Prosecutor v.
Judgement in the case of François Karera will be delivered before the end of 2007.
Following the first trial judgement in the case against Mr. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
The Tribunal 's Appeals Chamber today upheld the Trial Chamber judgement in the case against.
The contempt trial judgement in the case against Radislav Krstić was delivered on 18 July 2013.
During the reporting period, the Appeals Chamber rendered judgement in the case of Dragomir Milošević.
Trial Chamber II delivered its judgement in the case of Augustin Ngirabatware on 20 December 2012.
On 14 July 1997, the International Tribunal delivered its sentencing judgement in the case against Dusko Tadic.
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The Court 's first judgement in the case.
On 7 May 1999 the Trial Chamber delivered a judgement in the case against Zlato Aleksovski.
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