judicial examination
71try — I. verb (tried; trying) Etymology: Middle English trien, from Anglo French trier to select, sort, examine, determine, probably from Late Latin tritare to grind, frequentative of Latin terere to rub more at throw Date: 14th century transitive verb …
72Riad Ahmadov — Riad Fikrat ogly Ahmadov (born December 20, 1954) was awarded the decoration Hero of Azerbaijan for his part in the Nagorno Karabakh war. Riad Ahmadov was a KGB trained military officer who let a Special Intelligence unit in the Nagorno Karabakh… …
73finding — (n.) c.1300, an abandoned child, from prp. of FIND (Cf. find) (v.). Cf. FOUNDLING (Cf. foundling). Later, a discovery; that which is found out (1590s). Meaning result of a judicial examination is from 1859. Related: Findings …
74sub judice — under judgment, matter that is under judicial examination and is forbidden to investigatesub ju·di·ce || ‚sÊŒb juËdɪkeɪ /‚sÊŒb dÊ’uËdɪsɪ …
75hearing — n. 1. Sense of hearing. 2. Audience, opportunity to be heard. 3. Trial, judicial examination. 4. Hearing distance …
76cognitio — /kdgnish(iy)ow/ In old English law, the acknowledgment of a fine; the certificate of such acknowledgment. In the Roman law, the judicial examination or hearing of a cause …
77finding — The result of the deliberations of a jury or a court. A decision upon a question of fact reached as the result of a judicial examination or investigation by a court, jury, referee, coroner, etc. A recital of the facts as found. The word commonly… …
78cognitio — /kdgnish(iy)ow/ In old English law, the acknowledgment of a fine; the certificate of such acknowledgment. In the Roman law, the judicial examination or hearing of a cause …
79finding — The result of the deliberations of a jury or a court. A decision upon a question of fact reached as the result of a judicial examination or investigation by a court, jury, referee, coroner, etc. A recital of the facts as found. The word commonly… …
80trial — n. 1 a judicial examination and determination of issues between parties by a judge with or without a jury (stood trial for murder). 2 a a process or mode of testing qualities. b experimental treatment. c a test (will give you a trial). 3 a trying …