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For other uses, see judge (disambiguation)

A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a judicial panel. The meaning of judge is one who makes judgments How to use judge in a sentence To judge a competition is to decide officially who has won Judging by their home, they seem to be quite wealthy All three judges found him guilty of professional misconduct

A panel of judges chose six team projects as winners Judges hear cases presented by parties involved in legal disputes and make decisions or judgments based on the facts and evidence presented, as well as the applicable laws and legal precedents They ensure that all parties have a fair opportunity to present their arguments and evidence. To act or decide as a judge One who makes estimates as to worth, quality, or fitness A good judge of used cars

A poor judge of character

Law a public official who hears and decides cases brought in court. Judge, referee, umpire refer to one who is entrusted with decisions affecting others Judge, in its legal and other uses, implies particularly that one has qualifications and authority for giving decisions in matters at issue A judge appointed to the supreme court A judge in the pie competition. It can be difficult to judge [= estimate] distances/sizes accurately

We should do whatever we judge to be the right thing Judging by its smell, i'd say the milk is spoiled = to judge from its smell, i'd say the milk is spoiled Who are you to judge me He feels that they have judged him unfairly Don't judge her too severely/harshly.

During both civil and legal proceedings, the judge makes decisions about questions of law, acts as a referee between the parties, rules on admissibility of testimony and evidence, and instructs the jury on how to deliberate the case

To explore this concept, consider the following judge definition To pass sentence on (a person or matter) A higher power will judge you after you are dead (intransitive) to sit in judgment, to act as judge Justices in this country judge without appeal. Becoming a judge is a prestigious career path that requires a combination of education, legal experience, and a strong ethical foundation

Typically, aspiring judges must first obtain a bachelor's degree followed by a juris doctor (jd) from an accredited law school.

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