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Judicipal

The upsidedown reading of "Inspired" by my high friend trying to read what their shirt said.
Friend: What does this say? "Judicipal?"

Me: "Judicipal?!?!" It definitely doesn't say that!! It's "Inspired!"
by TheMadQueen June 9, 2020
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Judicially Molested

N. What Prosecutors do to "alleged" child sex offenders, and their families for their kids playing "Doctor," or SEXting and charging them with RAPE, and other crimes. Also applicable to those who never intended to receive said SEXTing messages, and got charged anyway for having child pornography.
That County Prosecutor in the State of "insert pretty much any State name here," Judicially Molested that child and their family because he wanted to advance his career, and did not care of the broader effects of the prosecution.
by Disgruntled Christian June 24, 2011
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Judicial Predator

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 22, 2019
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Judicial Law

Anything and everything that exists in this parallel universe where we are mere blipses in the concept of time that we have created to help comprehend with the harsh reality that more exist the beyond out inferior and menial minds
Tom: *says something unimportant*
Aaron: yeh...... but Judicial Law
by anonymous October 7, 2020
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judicial activism

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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Judicial

Starting point i.e. Process (over calculated paperwork) to an opinion stated by a clergy of reasons. Adjective to judge a person by adminstration, law, courts and justice.
the Judicial system, I feel each person is judged so harshly these days the laws of naturalization will and are taking a very unhealthy back seat to human waterwheel i.e. noun; A wheel that is turned by water running against or falling on paddles or steps, used as a natural source of power giving people the sense of loss or waver ( to be unsteady and show signs of falling and giving away or indecisive)
by Wlfdg8inanamentobject January 12, 2010
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judicial activism

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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