A person who works in law enforcement with a significant level of power, (Judge, Prosecutor, Detective, Policeman/Policewoman, Attorney General, etc.) who uses his/her power to maliciously target and falsely charge law abiding citizens, in an attempt to advance his/her own career. The victim is used as a brownie point for the Judicial Predator so that he/she can gain favor in the public eye. The Judicial Predator’s ultimate goal is to create the illusion that he/she is good at doing one’s job, this is all done at the expense of a good law abiding citizen who was targeted and in some cases lured into a trap set up specifically for them.
WTF, Linda Fairstein is such a Judicial Predator! She maliciously prosecuted those 5 innocent black boys (aka the Central Park 5) and put them in prison for years, for a crime they didn't even commit! & to think all of this was to receive praise & make herself look good in the public eye. SAD. Well, It all backfired in the end & now people see her for what she truly is.
by Dishon Bull November 23, 2019
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a term signifying that something is extraordinary, unbelievable, or amazing beyond compare
The hydraulics on your car are judicious dope!
by ghettofabulousness March 25, 2013
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A juice that you find delicious. You can't resist. Awesome.
I just had the best judicious drink for breakfast.
by Glovehead July 13, 2016
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A term used by conservatives to describe court decisions which they disagree with. More often than not, applies to cases where the court declined the opportunity use its power, such as in the Terri Schiavo case, or Korematsu v. United States (1944).
In a Republican's mind, Lawrence v. Texas (2003) is an 'activist decision' while Bush v. Gore (2001) is not.
by mike April 1, 2005
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A charge made by conservative activists against liberal judges, accusing them of using their office to make laws instead of resolve disputes over laws.
The term 'judicial activist' is almost applied to liberal judges. Conservative judicial activists, on the other hand, are called 'strict constructionists'.
by LudwigVan October 1, 2004
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1. Any and all measures are taken to avoid jury trials.
2. Synonymous with the term Injustice and the phrase "fuck, we don't have time for you."
3. That which takes priority over full and fair justice.
4. Term commonly applied to justify a Judge's Judicial Misconduct.
The judicial administrators should modernize their lexicon in the name of judicial Efficiency.
by Spiritual-Master December 11, 2021
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Administrative tribunals or government officials who have the power resembling those of court of law or judge and are able to remedy a situation or impose legal penalties on a person or organisation but in their decision making process are subject to rules of natural justice.
Under COPRA, a quasi-judicial machinery was setup for redressal of consumer disputes.
by abhi_sumi August 30, 2011
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