Examples of 'judicial notice' in a sentence

Meaning of "judicial notice"

Judicial notice: In law, the act of a court recognizing and accepting certain facts without requiring the presentation of evidence, as they are considered common knowledge or indisputable
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  • In the law of evidence, the power of a court to deem the burden of proof to be established as to a particular fact without the introduction of evidence, because the fact is one that is a matter of common knowledge, or is readily demonstrated by reference to sources of unquestionable authority.

How to use "judicial notice" in a sentence

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There is no judicial notice of the existence of customs.
Judges may therefore take judicial notice of.
Judicial notice of seals.
Facts which are the subject of judicial notice.
The court takes judicial notice of the indictment.
The trial court can only take judicial notice.
The defense sought judicial notice of several documents.
This is a matter of public history of which this court must take judicial notice.
It has failed to take judicial notice of basic law.
The Prosecutor fully supports the suggestion of expanding the use of judicial notice.
Court may take judicial notice.
I can take judicial notice that the photos show a similar modus operandi.
The other concerns judicial notice.
We do not take judicial notice of the statutes of another State.
Ask the Tribunal to take judicial notice.

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This court takes judicial notice of the fact that tomorrow.
The Commission shall have an official seal of which judicial notice shall be taken.
Now I am sending a judicial notice to the housing committee.
Please inform as to date of hearing for Judicial Notice.
It has taken judicial notice of.
Judicial Notice shall be taken of the Convention provisions and of.
By way of judicial notice.
The Supreme Court provided further elaboration on the appropriate use of judicial notice in R v Spence.
Courts took judicial notice of the deplorable conditions at the Don Jail.
As more appeal judgements are issued, greater use of judicial notice is made possible.
I am filing a motion for judicial notice in the other 5 courts, where I have cases.
Finally, the Chamber has issued a decision on the Prosecution 's motion for judicial notice.
The Court declined to take judicial notice of those events.
Judicial notice of a foreign law ( reasonable time ).
For this reason, we decline to take judicial notice of the material in question.
Judicial notice that, each year, several.
The Working Group intensively discussed the use of " judicial notice " as a means of expediting proceedings.
It also requested judicial notice of approximately 500 adjudicated facts.
Her fears, her post-traumatic stress The court can take judicial notice of her biases.
Article 14, judicial notice of law and decisions.
Enough, Mr. Pollard. The court takes judicial notice of the indictment.
Section 128 provides that judicial notice may be taken of certain facts.
During the Prosecution case, the Trial Chamber took judicial notice of documents pursuant to Rule 94B.

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