Justiciary
Pronunciation : Jus*ti"ci*a*ry
Part of Speech : n.
Etymology : [Cf. LL. justitiarius, F. justicier. See Justice.] (Old Eng. Law)
Definition : Defn: An old name for the judges of the higher English courts.
Note: The chief justiciary, or justiciar, in early English history, was not only the chief justice of the kingdom, but also ex officio regent in the king's absence. Court of justiciary (Scots Law), the supreme criminal court, having jurisdiction over the whole of Scotland.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
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