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  • 91judge's notes — judge s minutes, or notes Memoranda usually taken by a judge, while a trial is proceeding, of the testimony of witnesses, or documents offered or admitted in evidence, of offers of evidence, and whether it has been received or rejected, and the… …

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  • 92judge's minutes, or notes — Memoranda usually taken by a judge, while a trial is proceeding, of the testimony of witnesses, or documents offered or admitted in evidence, of offers of evidence, and whether it has been received or rejected, and the like matters …

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  • 93judge advocate — n. pl. judge advocates a military legal officer; esp., an officer designated to act as prosecutor at a court martial …

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  • 94judge advocate general — ☆ judge advocate general n. pl. judge advocates general the head officer of the legal section in the U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force …

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  • 95judge|ship — «JUHJ shihp», noun. the position, duties, or term of office of a judge: »He handed the Senate his list of nominations for permanent judgeships (Time) …

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  • 96Judge and Jury — is a popular novel written by thriller novel writer James Patterson with Andrew Gross. It was published in 2006 by Big, Grey Company. Synopsis It s the biggest trial of the decade big time mobster Dominic Cavello has finally been put in the dock …

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  • 97Judge Hand — may refer to: *Billings Learned Hand, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. *Augustus Noble Hand, as well of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit …

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  • 98Judge — (engl., spr. dschöddsch), der Richter. Im engern Sinne werden Judges die Mitglieder der höhern Gerichte genannt, im Unterschied von den Justices (of the peace), den Friedensrichtern (s. Friedensgerichte; vgl. England [Rechtspflege], S. 804) …

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  • 99Judge, Ecclesiastical — • An ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 100Judge made law — es una expresión jurídica originaria del derecho anglosajón, y del ámbito del common law, que literalmente podría traducirse como el juez hace la ley , y quiere significar que en el asunto, o en el caso, al que va referida, no existe civil law… …

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