retired judge

collocation in English

meaningsofretiredandjudge

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retired
adjective
uk
/rɪˈtaɪəd/
us
/rɪˈtaɪrd/
If someone is retired, they have stopped working permanently, usually because ...
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judge
noun[C]
uk
/dʒʌdʒ/
us
/dʒʌdʒ/
a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on ...
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(Definition ofretiredandjudgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A distinguished panel, including aretiredjudgeand a chief officer of police, heard his appeal.
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We met the independent commission on corrupt practices—a charmingretiredjudgeand his team.
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I would suggest that someone like aretiredjudgewould be ideal.
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It is expected that the commissioners will be chaired by a seniorretiredjudgeand will include a specialist lawyer with knowledge of university law.
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While we were there, we talked to a delightful and well-meaningretiredjudge.
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It may be that aretiredjudge—and now some judges are compelled to retire earlier than others—might be appropriate.
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I was lucky enough over the weekend to listen to a lecture given by a senior and respectedretiredjudge.
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It seems to me also that the provision is totally unnecessary, standing the provision that one can use, if necessary, aretiredjudgeup to the age of 75.
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I know of oneretiredjudgewho is sought after constantly to act as an arbitrator.
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We may be reaching the position where it is beyond the scope of one man or woman even if he or she is aretiredjudge.
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Indeed, there may be an advantage in having aretiredjudgeas a member of the parliament, assuming that he or she gained favour with the electorate.
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No such facilities are provided for theretiredjudge.
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That would not be quite the same thing, because he would then be sitting as aretiredjudge, with a different title and a different status.
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It is right that it should be not a serving but a recentlyretiredjudge, because that is the right way to give the proceedings the necessary stature and authority.
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However, thatretiredjudgewould not be liable for any unauthorised publication of the report because he was not responsible for the leaking of the document.
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Aretiredjudgeof those courts is also eligible for appointment.
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Arasi is a high-ranking police officer, married to aretiredjudgewith two grown-up children.
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His father, aretiredjudge, destined him for the legal profession, but the boy's tastes pointed definitely in another direction.
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These are usually presided byretiredjudge, social activists, or members of legal profession.
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He has been a leader amongretiredjudgeadvocates and a mentor to hundreds of lawyers.
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