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The phrase "a justice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a specific role or position within the judicial system, often followed by the type of court or jurisdiction.
Example: "She was appointed as a justice of the Supreme Court, making history as the first woman to hold the position."
Alternatives: "a judge of" or "a member of the judiciary".
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A justice of the peace presided.
(A justice of the peace later dismissed these charges).
Judith Patti, a justice of the peace, officiated.
Donna I. King, a justice of the peace, officiated.
She is a justice of the Illinois appellate court.
Theodora K. Eaton, a justice of the peace there, officiated.
We got a justice of the peace, and got married.
Andreas Lehner, a justice of the peace there, officiated.
He was taken to a justice of the peace and fined $35.
He was later elected a justice of the State Supreme Court.
Also in 1887, he was appointed a justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii.
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