How to use "judge" in a sentence
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It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us judge not that we be not judged
I ask further, is it unconstitutional for me to say to the British Government "I refuse to serve you"? Is it unconstitutional for our worthy Chairman to return with every respect all the titles that he has ever held from the Government? Is it unconstitutional for any parent to withdraw his children from a Government or aided school? Is it unconstitutional for a lawyer to say "I shall no longer support the arm of the law so long as that arm of law is used not to raise me but to debase me"? Is it unconstitutional for a civil servant or for a judge to say, "I refuse to serve a Government which does not wish to respect the wishes of the whole people"?
With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.
Madeleine was allowed to sit behind the judge's chair
He watched as several witnesses swore on the Bible that the man standing before the judge was Jean Valjean
Finally, having heard all the evidence, the judge called for silence
When he had gone, the judge immediately allowed Champmathieu to leave the court a free man
In reality, however, all he does is press 'play' on the recording device and write down a few notes about when the judge enters, when the prosecution or defence speaks, or what the final verdict is
So he looks out of the window and waits for the judge
"Please be seated!" says the judge, a woman of about forty years of age with a serious face and tone
The judge leaves, the jury returns to its room to make a verdict, and the Lee family exit to wait in the lobby.
He has to say something to someone, but who? The judge? Maybe.
He wants to say something, but without proof he has nothing, and the judge can do nothing.
And he hears the door to the judge's chamber open.
"I think the judge needs to listen to this first," he says, and he looks back at the beautiful Mrs Dawson and sees that she is not sad now, and that she is not victorious, and not angry.
"Well, God will judge you for this, my son
She couldn't judge him for considering Pod Life
But it happens I know a very reasonable judge
Even if he does somehow get a whiff of it, he'll have to locate another judge who'll be willing to stay or vacate the exhumation order."
Most likely, Michael won't be able to get hold of a judge until Monday morning, and by then it'll be too late."
He spent an hour and a half in his library, paging through legal casebooks, boning up on precedents for the exhumation of a body that, as the court had put it, "was to be disinterred in the absence of a pressing legal need, solely for humane reasons, in consideration of certain survivors of the deceased." Elliot didn't think Harold Kennebeck would give him any trouble, and he didn't expect the judge to request a list of precedents for something as relatively simple and harmless as reopening Danny's grave, but he intended to be well prepared
The judge was a tall, dour-looking man with curly white hair
Elliot didn't tell the judge about the malicious prankster, for that seemed like an unnecessary complication; he still believed that once the fact of Danny's death was established by the exhumation, the quickest and surest way of dealing with the harassment was to hire a first-rate firm of private investigators to track down the perpetrator
Now, for the judge's benefit, and to explain why an exhumation had suddenly become such a vital matter, Elliot exaggerated the anguish and confusion that Tina had undergone as a direct consequence of never having seen the body of her child.
At last, the judge said, "You're asking me to cut corners."
"Before the father can get a restraining order from another judge," Kennebeck said.
He wasn't asking the judge for much of a favor
The judge's hesitation in this relatively simple matter struck Elliot as odd, but he said nothing more
They were unhappy to hear the judge's name.
"I saw Harold Kennebeck, the judge I mentioned
If they have a judge in their pocket, why not a few cops?"
You said he was a good judge."
Nevertheless, he was an intelligence agent a hell of a lot longer than he's been a judge, and I guess breeding tells
Maybe he's still on the payroll of some spook shop, and maybe the whole plan was for him to pretend to retire and then get elected as a judge here in Vegas, so his bosses would have a friendly courtroom in town."
"Thank you, judge."
The judge glared at him.
"You don't have enough manpower to follow up all those possibilities," the judge said
The judge stopped pacing
'I don't think you are the best judge of that.'
She later got a PhD - a higher degree - in law, and she became Iran's first woman judge