How To Use Judge In A Sentence

  • He judged the present situation badly.
  • The judge invoked an international law that protects refugees.
  • The judge's decision will allow the case to move ahead.
  • One might be optimistic and say that, given it's their job to judge a book by the words on the page rather than by the stushie surrounding it, one can expect them to be more concentrated in the category of detached shruggers; one can expect a higher standard of scrutiny, surely. Hype Hype Hoorah!
  • Although alcoholism remains the number one dependency problem among judges and lawyers, the face of addiction continues to change.
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  • We were kept on tenterhooks for hours while the judges chose the winner.
  • The story of the guilt-ridden woman who knows she can never be a good enough mother is beautifully judged in its mixture of comedy and depression.
  • Judges don't have to shoot from the hip. They have the leisure to think, to decide.
  • His life was one of varied and significant achievements - an advocate at the Scottish bar, a sound if impatient and pugnacious judge of the Court of Session, and a politically active Whig.
  • She recently wrapped up a prestigious year-long stint clerking for Judge Leonie M. Brinkema at the federal court in Alexandria -- but, no, said she couldn't discuss any of the cases she worked on. Cate Edwards lands first law firm job, joins the ranks of Washington lawyers
  • You must judge each film on its own merits, without any preconceived notions about what it's like.
  • He was a highly intelligent commercial lawyer and then judge who suddenly found himself having to grind out fact after fact from nuggets of information painstakingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I believe that we will be judged on this record and not by unkind and unjustified personal remarks in the press.
  • The gorillas 'behaviour has strong similarities to the children's game tag, but is perhaps more like a playful exchange of punches that must be well-judged to ensure it does not escalate into a more serious fight. Gorillas learn about injustice and revenge by playing tag
  • He did in these extremities, as I conceive, most humbly recommend the direction of his judicial proceedings to the upright judge of judges, God Almighty; did submit himself to the conduct and guideship of the blessed Spirit in the hazard and perplexity of the definitive sentence, and, by this aleatory lot, did as it were implore and explore the divine decree of his goodwill and pleasure, instead of that which we call the final judgment of a court. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The judge was making the point that the Pledge, in its current incarnation, is only about 50 – 60 years old and that the language “under God” was inserted at a particular time in response to concerns of that time and that the Pledge is not some sacrosanct invocation from the founders. The Volokh Conspiracy » Judge Reinhardt’s Dig on Sarah Palin
  • ‘You took a pre-meditated, calculated and awful revenge,’ the judge told him.
  • I had one fight last year where the judges scored it against me 1-0 after we'd been leathering each other for five rounds.
  • Scores of jurors were quickly dismissed yesterday as the judge tackled the daunting task of finding an unbiased jury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Etherington judge of him, and what an ass was I to intermeddle! — Saint Ronan's Well
  • The standards became the measurements by which the managers were judged and rewarded. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • Federal Government is the exclusive judge of the extent as well as the limitations of its power, it seems to me to be utterly perversive of the sovereignty and independence of the States. Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader
  • In that case, the physicians argued that the trial judge had erred in preferring one responsible body of professional opinion to another.
  • Thirty-six hours before his execution, Tennessee judges voted to reconsider his case.
  • After the 1979 revolution, they argued that women cannot be judges, and they made us all into peons in the ministry of justice.
  • He would much rather be judged on whether share prices continue to rise or fall ahead of a bid or profit warning.
  • I don't really understand why the judges felt like it needed to be laced with conceptuality," Mitchell, 32, said. Work of Art's Dusty on Why Jerry Was Wrong and Having His Own Short Shorts
  • Despite a string of victories-the judge's stinging decision enumerating Allen's "fraudulent modus operandi," occasional media coverage, and the support of real CIA agents and military heroes-he is no closer to collecting the $40,000 he says was "conned" from his family in 1993. Edgar Allen
  • The judge was also shown sharpened branches and wood used to torment the youngsters. The Sun
  • He combined athleticism, judgement and skill in an irresistible mix - and he was a great sportsman, totally devoid of egomania.
  • He replied, “I know not; but thou art better able to judge, being acquainted with the ways of thy man, more by token that thou art one of the sharpest-witted of women and past mistress of devices such as devise that whereof fail the wise.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The mock-up design featured access by ramps to all raised spaces, including the judge's bench, witness stand, jury box, and clerk stations.
  • Obviously judges are unlikely to speak about their specific cases or to make stinging criticism of political policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lawyers and judges, even in quite large cities, usually know each other quite well and regularly fraternise socially.
  • He wrote a letter seeking to change his plea three days later, but the judge died before acting on it.
  • The lawyer requested a break in the court case, but the judge demurred.
  • The judge adjourned the crown court hearing. The Sun
  • She misjudged them and stumbled, but Damin caught her before she fell. TREASON KEEP
  • The judge praised the firefighters for their bravery and devotion to duty.
  • Judges were in open revolt after being forced to free more dangerous criminals because of the cells shortage. The Sun
  • The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.
  • The judge set aside the verdict of the lower court.
  • The minister had made an amazing error of judgement.
  • According to bury circumstance judgement, put possibly inside circumjacent bigger range in more and dinosaurian fossil, disentomb foreground is very hopeful.
  • The regulation might almost be judged in restraint of trade. Times, Sunday Times
  • By this standard, serious and committed people of faith will be less likely to be approved for judgeships.
  • We need reform so that a suspended sentence can be converted by the original judge if the convicted criminals bring it into disrepute by their behaviour. The Sun
  • She looked composed as she was snapped on the red carpet with her fellow judges - despite admitting she was nervous. The Sun
  • Anyone who has once taken up the WORD can never again evade it; a writer is not the detached judge of his compatriots and contemporaries, he is an accomplice to all the evil committed in his native land or by his countrymen. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn - Nobel Lecture
  • A lack of contrition would be, for example, if the defendant was purporting to express regret for his crimes in the courtroom, but simultaneously sending anonymous tweets to the effect that the trial is a sham, the judge is bought off, etc. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Subpoena to Twitter, Demanding Identification of Anonymous Critic of Corbett’s
  • On the basis of our present data analyses, it is, however, not possible to judge whether the problem is at a segmental level, suprasegmental level, or both.
  • As the judge reminded the jury, in interview Bodrul denied that he was acting in self - defence and he said that he was not acting under provocation.
  • In August 1864 the judge ordered, among other things, that the partnership be dissolved.
  • In public, they had to speak of suspects, of allegations and beliefs and evidence, then wait for juries and judges to validate their work. EVERY SECRET THING
  • Don't judge someone's past, when you haven't walked their journey!
  • The trial judge decided in favour of the prosecution for the reasons advanced by Mr Sheridan.
  • What the UN and the West are doing is the colonial thing of merely resorting to bully-boy tactics, Neither would attempt to pass judgement let alone threaten to intervene using military force, in any election held in the Russian Federation or attempt to invade China because it does not have democractic government. Ivory Coast's descent into madness
  • Judge Benson, unbudging in his view that justice had been done in the case of United States v. Leonard Peltier, refused to order a new trial, and once again (in 1984) his ruling was appealed before the circuit court. United States v. Leonard Peltier
  • The judge, clearly no law-and-order zealot, is quoted as saying, I was brought up in the era of Just William. Stromata Blog:
  • The judge dismissed the claim with costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judges will consider overall design, safety, level of fun and how the playground caters for children with disabilities.
  • Interestingly, some jurists even asserted that judges who rely on a coerced confession in a criminal conviction are to be held liable for the wrongful conviction.
  • To judge from the press, the concert was a great success.
  • John Devaux, who became a Recorder and head of chambers in 1989, has been appointed a circuit judge.
  • She fidgeted in her chair during the 10-minute hearing before Superior Court Judge Elden S Fox.
  • It's a shame this movie made so much when other better movies can't even find a distributor. delilah try reading a evem apage of any of the books before you judge it!!!!!!!!! Box Office: Twilight Goes For The Throat with $33M Friday; Possible $70.5M Weekend | /Film
  • Intel judged the flaw to be minor, hid the truth from customers and quietly went about correcting the problem.
  • Fortunately, we drew a rational, deliberative judge, unswayed by the case's racially charged nature: a poor black kid against a rich white Ivy Leaguer.
  • The cameras will focus only on the judge passing sentence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judge warned the duo they must not assume the fact he had adjourned sentence for pre-sentence reports meant he was in any way indicating what penalty would follow.
  • Counsel refer the judge to a number of relevant unreported cases.
  • Not surprisingly, Metung attracted a number of distinguished early holiday-makers, some of whom settled there permanently, including the explorer and mineralogist Dr. Alfred Howitt; His Honour Judge John Burnett Box; and John King, the second son of Rear Admiral Philip Parker King. Archive 2009-01-01
  • From his lofty perch, hanging over the slopes of Kilimanjaro under a parasail with razor sharp rocks below, Judge Bryan Pope gives this DVD a thumbs up.
  • These may be true, but these are arguments that appeal to the dispassionate mind of a judge, not the emotional public fervor.
  • The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquirde it. 
  • Lawyers and judges also spent time this year on more esoteric subjects. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judge's scathing criticism leaves the government with a major headache.
  • His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr Stevens innocent.
  • They try, judge and convict individuals who cannot defend themselves from such virulent attacks.
  • The Longitude Act established a blue ribbon panel of judges that became known as the Board of Longitude.
  • The lady, too, is a votary of the muses; and as I think myself somewhat of a judge in my own trade, I assure you that her verses, always correct, and often elegant, are much beyond the common run of the _lady poetesses_ of the day. The Letters of Robert Burns
  • The judge can decide whether to admit or exclude evidence.
  • _evidence_, and _mere evidence_, and a judge has no power whatever to deal with evidence. An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting
  • Prosecutors and judges will have no difficulty in differentiating between cases, however inventive are those determined to break a democratically enacted law.
  • The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law".
  • I judge him a skilled worker.
  • Conscientious and conservative judges, both state and federal, should have rebelled against the abortion decision in Roe.
  • He misjudged the mood of audiences. Truman
  • As such, the operation was essentially different from planning which involved prior political judgements about what ought to be achieved.
  • The role of the judge advocate is a perplexing one.
  • The judge pointed out that all these activities are unconstitutional and not in conformity with Hungary's international obligations. Global Voices in English » Hungary: The Hungarian Guard Banned
  • I have used my interviews with parents as a counterpoint to a professional judgement.
  • Her judgements are based on hearsay rather than evidence.
  • The judge pointed out that the absence of previous convictions did not of itself mean that a defendant was innocent anymore than the existence of previous convictions meant that a defendant was guilty.
  • She is a brilliant advocate but, because of her sex, she is judged primarily on her appearance.
  • What it provides, however, is a set of criteria by which a potential military action might be judged morally licit or illicit.
  • The trial was a mockery - the judge had decided the verdict before it began.
  • The four defendants were charged for tattooing their bodies to evade conscription immediately after they were judged physically competent to serve in the military.
  • After being a supernumerary for twelve years, M. Popinot would no doubt die a puisne judge of the Court of the Seine. The Commission in Lunacy
  • Beverley were adjudged off-side and Hewitt added the three points to complete his side's tally.
  • Adults adopt an essentially Kantian moral perspective that seeks to transcend and judge all conventional moralities.
  • The judge had to decide how much oral evidence to allow at a future hearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite her claims to matchmaking, it seems like Mr. Knightley is a much better judge of the human heart.
  • The criminal was adjudged to prison for eight years.
  • Previously they could use 'reasonable chastisement', with a judge making a final ruling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judges are normally appointed as chairmen of those numerous committees which are concerned with reform of substantive law or legal procedure.
  • A Superior Court judge ruled after a preliminary hearing Monday that there was enough evidence for 41-year-old Melvin Shane Sparks to stand trial on six counts of lewd acts on a child and two counts of oral copulation of a person under 16. Melvin Shane Sparks, MTV Dance Judge, Ordered To Trial On Child Oral Sex, Lewd Acts Charges
  • Judged by a fastidious panel of music critics, it is the most prestigious award in the music industry calendar. Times, Sunday Times
  • It doesn't get any easier as the chefs come together for their next challenge - cooking their signature dishes for the three judges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
  • But again, if the subject is sensitive, the colloquy among the attorneys, prospective jurors, and judge can be held privately at the bench.
  • A judge normally appoints the attorney for an indigent defendant at the defendant's first court appearence.
  • To some judges, it isn't fair that the donor should always get the ring back, especially if the donee stood ready to go ahead with the marriage and the donor broke it off.
  • The ongoing row between the Catholic Church and the Spanish Government has erupted again after a judge banned the crucifix from a primary school. Spain: Parents win fight to remove class crucifix
  • In contrast to Aristotle, Brentano emphasizes the importance of existential judgements with only one term, and claims that predicative judgements are a special case of existential ones.
  • He says intending buyers will be aware that more blocks will be opened up in the area, and may judge that it will be in their interest to wait.
  • The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.
  • A judge should possess an unimpeachable character and unbreached integrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would seem judges can't help themselves in their bid to establish a precedent in cyberspace.
  • Secondly, he submitted that the case had never been pleaded or presented in the court below as one falling within the exceptional category, nor did the judge purport to find that it did.
  • When both sides have presented their case, the judge will sum it up.
  • Never judge people by their appearance. 
  • Children begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. Oscar Wilde 
  • He does not judge them, leaving the reader free to do so.
  • The learned trial judge took the view that he is a very dangerous character.
  • Dynamic corneal thickness measurement contributes to the judgement of degree of corneal endothelium injury.
  • The judge cited a 1956 Supreme Court ruling in her decision.
  • In her decision, Judge Coral Shaw found that the employer's investigation was flawed and the report was invalid and should be set aside.
  • By noon, all 61 people were judged out of danger.
  • It was also last month that a federal judge refused to dismiss the state lawsuit against Desert Diamond Casino.
  • So judged the leader of the 'cognoscenti', and, in accordance with his views, Elgin and Aberdeen are held up to ridicule in 'English Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
  • Judge Porteous also engaged in corrupt conduct after the Lifemark v. Liljeberg bench trial, and while he had the case under advisement, in that he solicited and accepted things of value from both Amato and his law partner Creely, including a payment of thousands of dollars in cash. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judge Thomas Porteous Impeached by U.S. House of Representatives,”
  • Because he was a Christian, the judge let him off.
  • The competitors will be judged by a stellar panel made up of mezzo-sopranos Teresa Berganza and Marilyn Horne, soprano Grace Bumbry, tenor Jon Vickers, basses Cesare Siepi and Joseph Rouleau and musicologist Gilles Cantagrel.
  • This conflict raises a question mark over the judge's reasoning.
  • The chief justice of the United States serves as judge. If two-thirds of the senators find the president guilty, he can be removed from office.
  • And, three days before Christmas, the Paris daily Le Figaro front-paged the news that Judge van Ruymbeke had notified the Justice Ministry that Cheney might be among those eventually indicted as a result of his investigation.
  • A cash bail of €1,250 and an independent surety of €6,300 was fixed by Judge James O'Connor.
  • But the Lion explained that the animals were holding a meeting, and he judged by their snarling and growling that they were in great trouble. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • A judge should comport himself authoritatively [ with dignity ].
  • But judges were going to have to be much more proactive if the role of lawyers is diminished. Times, Sunday Times
  • But crucial to the Apprendi analysis, and what distinguishes this from parole, is the additional imprisonment term is not authorized unless and until the judge finds a violation of the terms of release. The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
  • I have to judge whether what I'm buying enriches my life more than doing so impoverishes it. A Complex Shadow
  • These activist judges assume that the judiciary is a super-legislature of moral philosophers. McCain to vote against Sotomayor
  • He was one of the few artists to impress the ordinarily vicious panel of judges, and the only criticism the toughest of them could find was with the Norwegian's tousled, gap-toothed appearance.
  • Does he feel there would be fewer drunk driving convictions if these cases were judged by juries as opposed to a judge?
  • I know from past experience that you can't judge someone by their appearance.
  • The judge overruled the previous decision.
  • His role as a judge, as he said, is to call the balls and strikes as he sees them.
  • All are stern judges and they expect others to be as serious about everything as they are.
  • So, Sue asked the DUP councillor, could Katrina have been a divine judgement on born-again Christians?
  • He was judged against a flat-coated retriever, a giant schnauzer, an Old English sheepdog, a wire fox terrier, a saluki hound and Pekingese toy dog.
  • The judge will take into consideration any previous convictions.
  • The judge left it to counsel to submit suggestions for appropriate relief for the limited infringement of copyright.
  • Before even applying for the Fairbanks Magistrate judgeship I spoke with members of the federal court concerning the employment of Kathleen. AlaskaDispatch.com: Joe Miller's Wife Took Unemployment Benefits After Working for Him
  • It looked like an open-and-shut case until the judge, suddenly and without explanation, announced that he was dismissing the allegations. Kill the Irishman
  • And it is that the administration says it will work with Congress to allow bankruptcy judges to remodify loans, to actually change of the value of a loan if you have a mortgage that is much bigger than the value of your house. CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2009
  • The judge erred in applying the ten-year period. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the unresolved limina of Gertrude's involvement only fuelling his existential crisis, trapped in a tangle of determinacy and authoritative warp, Hamlet has only his affective judgement to fall back. Modality and Hamlet
  • It was a calamitous error of judgement. Ambassadors: From Ancient Greece to the Nation State
  • Her inquiries included evidence being laid before the judge at first instance of correspondence between herself and appropriate medical authorities in the prefecture that included Salonika and her village and areas.
  • But the world of an infantryman is unlike any other, and a soldier’s motivations in battle are hard to judge from the outside looking in. The Road to Haditha
  • From the firmness of its drawing, and the depth and singular purity of its colour, "Godiva" stood, if we judge aright, as at once a great performance and a great pledge. Famous Reviews
  • A good leader must be an astute judge of ability.
  • In our judgment the conclusion reached by the judge, despite the unprecedented passage of time since 1942, was correct.
  • Happy Belated I was about to type in 'bleated' which actually would suit for the daughter of a goat judge, wouldn't it? Once in a Blue Moon
  • Judge Langdale is to preside over the official enquiry into the case.
  • The term biased refers to a person or group who is judged to exhibit bias. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • We are entitled to expect a fair bit of intersubjectivity in judged verdicts.
  • I am not a student or professor of glottology, contenting myself with being able to speak one or two languages without troubling my head over their origin, so I dare not judge upon the affinity more or less remote of the not too sweet Sakai idioms with others, but there seemed to me such a marked difference between the Malay and Sakai phraseologies that My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula)
  • The Oscar dress, a chic black number with a rouched-shoulder detail, was created for one of our judges, Livia Firth, who took ethical fashion to the red carpet this year and was featured in Vogue, on TV and in fashion gossip all around the world. Observer Ethical Awards: From Somewhere, Ethical Fashion Award
  • He is the first in Northern California federal court system as judges of Asian ( Chinese ).
  • The ensuing scandal threatened, in the words of Federal Judge Jack B. Weinstein, to "unravel" the remaining 60 "War" cases. Peter Lance: Feds Move Terrorist Close to Key Murder Witness
  • The appellant thus argued that the trial judge misapprehended the facts and/or misapplied the appropriate standard of care to the facts.
  • A county court is held by a county judge elected for four years, who is also _surrogate_, called in other states, _judge of probate_. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
  • He did aid an '' bet, as the loryers call it, in thet, an 'thet proves him 'bout as mean as a white man ever gits ter be; an', 'sides thet, he did _sell_ har fur twenty dollars -- a' ooman thet even th '' judge '-- an' he _ar_ a _judge_ uv sech things -- was willin 'ter pay twenty-five hun'red fur; he _did_ sell har fur _twenty dollars_; an' thet proves him a fool! The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • The ruling of the Lord Chief Justice that a book written with pure intention and meant to convey useful knowledge might yet be obscene, drew from me a pamphlet entitled, “Is the Bible Indictable?”, in which I showed that the Bible came clearly within the judge's ruling. Autobiographical Sketches
  • Theings present are judged by things past. 
  • In theory, it might make sense to give judges the power to grant snooping applications. The Sun
  • He once went further and declared that all judges were mentally unbalanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The refusal of judges to give any interviews, under cover of antiquated ‘rules’ which a long forgotten lord chancellor had invented, compounded the sense that they were all, or almost all, malevolent recluses.
  • If you can take advantage of their poor judgement, you can gradually narrow the gap.
  • Is the safe course to go to somebody who already has the title judge or do you look for a governor, do you go off the board? CNN Transcript May 3, 2009
  • The ‘Tipton three’ may be telling a pack of lies, but this affair is so murky and so many backs are being covered that it is very difficult to form any kind of coherent judgement.
  • We refer to the rules which oblige a trial judge to warn the jury of the danger of convicting upon the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice.
  • Clearly the availability of judgments and recent canons and books on procedure made a difference to the judges.
  • An arbitress is a judge and she would seem to oversee the justice in this world.
  • The Supreme Court judged him guilty.
  • The silence was broken by the gavel pounding on the judge's perch.
  • He was adjudged the winner by 54 votes to 3.
  • Now, Arizona courts must hold hearings every 35 days for those held in civil contempt on family-law issues, and judges must find that a contemnor has the ability to comply with the order. No Charge: In Civil-Contempt Cases, Jail Time Can Stretch On for Years
  • There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment.
  • It's not worth the census workers jobs at ANY level. 2000 census data WAS attempted to be accesse by local law enforcement in Colorado – THEY WERE TURNED AWAY and a judge upheld the confidentiality. Why not to avoid the census
  • Although he had full access to legal counsel, he was not allowed to reveal details of his abduction to the judges.
  • But it turned out worse than that: the 200 submissions were later judged to be totally at variance with the findings of the RAF's own Board of Inquiry into the accident.
  • On the right hand of the Judge are -- not the Jews confronting the Gentiles on the left -- nor exactly the well-conducted and well-balanced people who get there in Greek allegories -- but a group of men and women who realize where they are with a gasp of surprise. The Jesus of History
  • Judge Shwartz was called "unanimously well qualified" in the American Bar Association's review of her nomination. NYT > Home Page
  • The speaker showed good judgement in his choice of topic.
  • Judges placed high value on entries that demonstrated imagination, originality and flair.
  • The judge's sentence was perfectly just in the circumstances.

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