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sub judice

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sub judice

Of judicial proceedings, not yet decided by a court of law or judge. As long as a matter is sub judice all discussion is prohibited elsewhere.



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Under English law such matters are sub judice and she is innocent until proved guilty.
Dr Khan has been reluctant to confirm or deny the issues which have been raised in the letter, saying that: "I cannot comment on the report of Sunday Times because I have so far not gone through it," "As the matter of my alleged involvement in nuclear proliferation is sub judice, I cannot comment on the new media report.
As papers relating to these matters are with the Learning Skills and Council the college is treating the matter as sub judice in order not to prejudice any inquiries the Learning and Skills Council wish to make.
 
 
 
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