dicta
/ˈdɪktə/Definitions
1. noun
A statement made by a judge, in addition to the formal decision or judgment, often providing guidance for future cases.
“The judge’s dicta in the landmark case helped shape the legal understanding of civil rights.”
1. noun
A statement made by a judge, in addition to the formal decision or judgment, often providing guidance for future cases.
“The judge’s dicta in the landmark case helped shape the legal understanding of civil rights.”