Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Judicial Admission.
Judicial Admission - as a noun
(law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record
Example: "A stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay"
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
stipulationExample Sentences
"The defendant made a judicial admission of guilt during the trial."
"The judge considered the party's judicial admission as strong evidence in the case."
"The plaintiff's attorney attempted to challenge the validity of the judicial admission."
"The jury was instructed to take into account the defendant's judicial admission when reaching a verdict."
"The defense attorney argued that the judicial admission was coerced and should be disregarded."