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How to use sub judice in a sentence

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A case which has been decided by a court, but is still open to appeal, is not considered sub judice until notice of appeal has been given.
Responsible discussion on public issues even if they are sub judice should be allowed in a democratic society.
The next day the Widgery Tribunal was announced, making meaningful reporting on what had happened sub judice.
The legal term sub judice means a particular case is currently under trial, or being considered by a judge.
These analysts, the judge observed, always choose a wrong timing and usually comment on matters which were sub judice before the court.
To date no conclusion can be made as to the contributor to the incident and it would be sub judice to say so.
Such as it may be, the condition of Mr. Mayrand appearing is that the sub judice convention can be invoked.
In addition, the media must respect the rule of sub judice and use restraint when reporting on a case that is before the courts.
In conclusion, then, I do not believe that the Chair can determine whether the government has interpreted the sub judice convention properly.
Now it seems that after the Court has ruled there is an appeal, so it will still be sub judice.
However, since the issue is sub judice, the EESC refrains from suggesting a legal basis in this respect.
In this instance, however, the hon. member has asked me to rule on whether the government is interpreting the sub judice convention properly.
Therefore, it is before the courts and therefore, it is sub judice because it is a criminal case.
If they release the movie while the matter is sub judice they would be inviting proceedings under contempt of court, too.
The issue has also arisen about the sub judice convention.
There is the sub judice rule, which is a practice of the House.
Honourable Members will understand that the case is therefore now sub judice and the Commission consequently has to abstain from public comment on it.
I gave him the opinion of the law clerk of the House of Commons, that the sub judice convention could be invoked if a question was asked of him and he felt there was a reason he could make that argument.
I should add that certain of these documents are sub judice.
However, the sub judice convention is a self-imposed, voluntary convention and it does not prohibit a committee from making those recommendations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Often a commissioner had to leave the bench because he was himself a party to the suit that was sub judice.
Perhaps I may be allowed to say, that the question, whether Tyndale put forth any version of Jonah, is adhuc sub judice.
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