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Judges

a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges

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Book of Judges Samuel Jeremiah Isaiah Ezekiel

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jury tribunal adjudicators

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In some states, judges are elected officials.
They are both very competent judges.
The best observes and the deepest thinkers are always the gentlest judges.
There are still judges in Berlin!
Tom certainly impressed the judges.
The judges made a decision.
Who are the judges?
The judges haven't yet picked the best book.
Judges often use gavels.

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That's not the way the judges saw it.
If she sinks, the judges thank God for her innocence.
The suspect's nights are now dictated by the inquisition judges.
I have tried to find out how the excellent inquisition judges behaved in such circumstances.
And one pyre after another burns in the town square, until the judges will one day move on to the next town.
The witch madness, like a spiritual plague, ravages wherever these judges go.
Shouldn't we let the judges decide that?
Regard your judges.
Go find the judges!
As soon as a community becomes rich, a town important, corruption springs up, thieving cattle barons, organized gangs of cutthroats, crooked judges, sheriffs, district attorneys.
I don't care what you do as long as the judges don't see you doing it.
I hope the judges didn't see that.
I alone have chosen you as my judges.
No matter what has been said in this courtroom. you and you only are the final judges of the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
The questions of the judges and Joan's responses were recorded exactly.
Gentlemen, judges and jury members of the high court, if London shall escape the bitter fate of Babylon, of Sodom, of Gomorrah, then do not let yourself be moved by that courtesan!
It's only for judges and jury.
If the goat doesn't know the human language why don't the judges learn the goat's language? Do you still deny that Satan is your master?
And even made overtures to our judges.
Carmelita, you show off for all the judges.
I let you be the judges.
Corrupting judges and legislators to get what we want.
Those not tapped by the judges will remain on the floor.
And you, what about the folks you hound? The ones you hand over for the judges to kill? Society!
These are my judges.
Where are the judges?

News and current affairs

The Ukraine president is authorized to appoint and sack the prime minister, dissolve parliament if he wishes, and rule by decree if he judges that the country's institutions are in danger.
Major traffickers never come to trial because judges are bribed or intimidated.
While the Wahhabis could yet be bribed again with oil money, the sect's power-hungry judges eagerly await the next beheading, stoning, or lashing in Riyadh's public square.
Of course, the ICC's prosecutor and judges are themselves taking a substantial risk in the indictment of Bashir.
This must include making the appointment of federal and Supreme Court judges free from nepotism and political influence.
Judges are bought or intimidated to ensure that bosses remain above the law.
Last Thursday, judges at Indonesia's Central Jakarta Court sentenced me to one year in prison.
But the judges denied Tempo's request that Winata be arrested and tried for perjury, telling us to report it to the police, which we did.
The judges then denied our request for a postponement of the court decision until Mr. Winata's perjury case was resolved.
If the judges are not reinstated, how can there be free and fair elections?
If the Chief Justice and the judges are reinstated, we can move toward a genuine democratic system.
And, of all the major parties that are contesting the election, only the PMLN is demanding the reinstatement of the judges.
Fortunately, the people of Pakistan - students, opinion makers, and, above all, lawyers - are standing up for the judges, doing the work that should have been done by political parties.
A Supreme Court dominated by conservative factions has selected judges and prosecutors, and Afghans have little legal redress in a system that allows local commanders, who hold sway over the judiciary, to act with impunity.
In the coming days, judges sitting on the International Criminal Court in The Hague will decide whether to issue a warrant for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for the crime of genocide.
Thirty African governments have ratified the ICC's governing statute, and several of the Court's 18 judges hail from Africa, as does a substantial portion of its staff.
The autonomy of judges must be assured, which requires that their character is such that people trust their decisions.
In states where justice is bought by the rich and powerful, this may impossible, but individual judges can and do stand up to power.
One can only guess whether some of those joining this effort are motivated by concern that they themselves may some day face charges like those leveled at Bashir by the ICC judges.
Indeed, not only do judges' decisions support the system, but the reverse is also true: patriarchy has become the driving force of the law.
Although its purpose is to help judges and attorneys to understand the science from which legal evidence is derived, its index contains no entry for earthquakes.
The fact that a panel of judges representing the 108 governments that are parties to the ICC has accused Bashir of principal responsibility for the crimes committed in Darfur during the past six years undermines the legitimacy of his continued rule.

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