Sentence examples for To judges from inspiring English sources

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To judges

noun

A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.

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To judges and lawmakers.

They must justify their actions to judges.

But back to Judges 19.

"We never talked to judges.

Another granted additional discretion to judges in sentencing.

"We believe the jurors listen to judges' instructions," he said.

They're too important to be left to judges and politicians.

The Democrats would rather give that power to judges.

That authority once was entrusted only to judges.

We should leave these legal calls to judges not editors.

Anderson said the job should be given to judges.

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