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juridically

adverb as in legally

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"The only decision that is juridically possible - even if it's on a human level a difficult one - is acquittal," defence lawyer William Bourdon said in his summing-up Thursday.

From BBC

Airbus lawyer Simon N’Diaye appealed to the judges to render a not-guilty verdict “that will be difficult on a human level, but technically and juridically justified.”

But if Mr. Mladic’s punishment drew a line of sorts — juridically at least — it was a halting and ambivalent marker between Europe’s epochs of uncertainty.

Scalia’s reflections on the sex lives of hippies and his colleague’s “pretentious” writing are juridically harmless.

From MSNBC

In a brief ceremony the other day, she pried her name free, a letter at a time, affirming with a physical act what had already been settled juridically.

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