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And then a juvenile judge, a few days later, charged Tim, age 11, with accessory to receiving a stolen property and then he was placed on three years of probation.
So Heather, she can't talk to her friends because she's afraid that they will
judge
her for still loving Nick, and everywhere she turns, she gets the same advice: Leave him.
They approached the most powerful judge, Lord Mansfield, who was chief
judge
of the court of King's Bench, and they demanded that he issue a common law writ of habeus corpus on behalf of James Somerset.
So they are so powerful that in a common law country, if you go to a hospital and you refuse life-saving medical treatment, a
judge
will not order it forced upon you, because they will respect your self-determination and your autonomy.
A federal
judge
doesn't want you to hear about these conversations.
TA: The Intercept seemed to be the most logical place for this because my article is really leveraging the fact that a source had leaked to me transcripts of these private FBI conversations that a federal
judge
had sealed based on the government's claim that their release would irreparably damage the U.S. government's law enforcement strategy.
If a woman wants to take her husband's name, that is her choice, and it is not my place to
judge.
Don't
judge
others," we have the spectacle of Christians endlessly judging other people, endlessly using Scripture as a way of arguing with other people, putting other people down.
I will let you
judge
that one by yourself.
But before we
judge
them too harshly, black holes aren’t simply agents of destruction.
Whatever the reason, this means that every reader is free to judge; the question of who wins is up to you.
The
judge
dismissed all those fears, saying that they weren't supported by any facts.
Our brains
judge
the distance to objects and their apparent size by the focus of our eyes.
Instead of articles interpreting a scientific study or a politician's speech, you can often find the actual material and
judge
for yourself.
You can't
judge
a guy in the 15th century by modern standards.
It may be that we're too acclimatized to the smell inside our own mouths to
judge
it.
The Senate acts as both
judge
and jury, conducting the trial and deliberating after hearing all the arguments.
And then a judge, a defense attorney and a prosecutor would make life-altering decisions about that person without their input.
In most cases, not the judge, not the police, not the legislature, not the mayor, not the governor, not the President can tell us how to prosecute our cases.
He never faced a
judge
or a jail, he never had a criminal record.
We
judge
ourselves as better than others to a degree that violates the laws of math.
I come at it as a professional observer of financial policy making and someone that wonders how history will
judge
us.
So for the climate, history may
judge
that the banking crisis happened at just the wrong time.
But connected with the sign of calligraphy that today reveals the powerful message that we should all think about before we want to
judge
somebody.
You're looking at a woman who spent 11 months in court, thirteen trips to the courthouse and thousands of dollars in legal fees, just to get two things: a protection from cyberstalking and cyberabuse, otherwise known as a PFA, and language from a
judge
that would force a third-party internet company to remove the content.
I actually read about Emma's story from the pages of a legal opinion written by a
judge
who had dismissed Emma's claim of race and gender discrimination against a local car manufacturing plant.
Now, the
judge
in question dismissed Emma's suit, and the argument for dismissing the suit was that the employer did hire African-Americans and the employer hired women.
The real problem, though, that the
judge
was not willing to acknowledge was what Emma was actually trying to say, that the African-Americans that were hired, usually for industrial jobs, maintenance jobs, were all men.
If you really want to
judge
people accurately, you have to get to the moment every consultant in the room is waiting for, and draw a two-by-two.
Now, a few years ago, I was a
judge
on a cooking competition called "Chopped."
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