Adverb
In a judicial capacity or judicial manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryjudicially controlled process Source: Internet
No Lord of Appeal in Ordinary or Lord of Appeal could sit judicially beyond the age of seventy-five. Source: Internet
Four States criminalize marital rape only when the spouses are judicially separated. Source: Internet
Since Griswold, some judges have tried to use the Ninth Amendment to justify judicially enforcing rights that are not enumerated. Source: Internet
In these ways, a vast body of judicially created law (jurisprudence) has come into existence. Source: Internet
During and after the rebellion, an estimated 200 slaves were killed outright, with more than 300 judicially executed later by prosecution in the courts, sometimes for minor offenses. Source: Internet