appeal judge

collocation in English

meaningsofappealandjudge

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appeal
noun
uk
/əˈpiːl/
us
/əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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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 ofappealandjudgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I mentioned the matter only because it was critically commented on by senior legal figures, including anappealjudge.
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At present the sheriff-principal acts as a one-manappealjudge, reviewing the decisions of the sherifs-substitute.
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In order to protect the individual's rights against double jeopardy ordering a trial de novo is often the exclusive right of anappealjudge.
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The appeal judge's tribute to the intrepidity and skill of the journalists opened the doors to investigatory techniques of a most dubious kind.
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Secondly, juries understand the severity of the effects of libel on the victim better than appeal judges.
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Surely that provision still exists on appeal: that the appeal judges could decide that the case was not proven in respect of the law.
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I am not responsibile for the interpretation of the appeal judges.
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Our appeal judges are every day considering whether damages awarded are excessively high.
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We did not hear any complaints from the appeal judges that the decision which they were asked to make was too onerous for them.
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The appeal judges, on a false premise, reduced that to six months' suspended sentence and told the assailant to be a good boy.
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Many of them have served as appeal judges when cases have been brought against legislation, for or against which they voted.
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I will give another reason why it is absolutely resonable for a sitting sheriff not to engage in correspondence or meetings with the supreme appeal judges.
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I base that conclusion on the evidence as well as on the unacceptable conduct of the trial judge and of the appeal judges who heard the two subsequent hearings.
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According to the appeal judges it was an omission that a few words could have cured.
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This was dismissed by the three appeal judges.
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