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trial judge

NOUN
  1. a judge in a trial court

How To Use trial judge In A Sentence

  • In that case, the physicians argued that the trial judge had erred in preferring one responsible body of professional opinion to another.
  • The trial judge decided in favour of the prosecution for the reasons advanced by Mr Sheridan.
  • Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
  • The learned trial judge took the view that he is a very dangerous character.
  • The appellant thus argued that the trial judge misapprehended the facts and/or misapplied the appropriate standard of care to the facts.
  • 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.
  • I gather his report is highly critical of the trial judge.
  • The trial judge had misdirected the jury, but the conviction was safe because no reasonable jury could have acquitted the defendant. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the presumption is not displaced, there is no need for the trial judge to address the issue of whether the vehicle is operable or immovable and/or the issue of dangerousness.
  • I gather his report is highly critical of the trial judge.
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