appellate judge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappellateandjudge
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appellate
adjective
uk/əˈpel.ət/us/əˈpel.ət/
involving an attempt to get a legal ...
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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 ofappellateandjudgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is scandalous, because it makes a body theappellatejudge, and not just the judge in its own cause.
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The first is to restrict the right of appeal in certain classes of case, however reluctant anyappellatejudgemay be to see that happen.
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No reflection is intended on anyappellatejudgethat he should sit in a court presided over by one appointed later than himself.
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One does not have the benefit of seeing the pre-trial correspondence in any great detail as the trial judge or even theappellatejudge.
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The sheriff principal is principally anappellatejudge, with the addition of administrative and organisational duties.
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He served as a stateappellatejudgefrom 1991-2003.
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During her tenure as anappellatejudge, she has authored hundreds of opinions.
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He was anappellatejudgebefore becoming head of the provincial government.
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Noappellatejudgehas ever lost a retention election since the system was put in place in 1966.
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In 1927, he was appointed anappellatejudge, and served in that position until he retired from the bench in 1930.
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He was the first federalappellatejudgein history to be jailed.
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Voters have never voted not to retain anappellatejudgein the forty years that the system has been in place.
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However, a sheriff principal is primarily anappellatejudgewho sits alone to determine appeals from the decisions of sheriffs in civil matters.
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I pity the poorappellatejudgewho has to slog through this thing.
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If the case is appealed and the punishment is made less severe, a person does not have a right to be given the lesser punishment from anappellatejudge.
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Nixon's agreement with these views, being expressed by a readily confirmable, sitting federalappellatejudge, led to the appointment.
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Pressler became one of the first women in the state to clerk for anappellatejudge.
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It consists of three diocesan bishops and two appellate judges.
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The solution is to have more appellate judges.
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It is even said by some appellate judges themselves.
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