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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judge issued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official ruling or decision by a court or judge. For example, "The judge issued a ruling in favor of the plaintiff."
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The District Judge issued a restraining order.
So the judge issued an arrest warrant.
The judge issued a sentence of 18 years in prison.
An Iraqi judge issued an arrest warrant for Mr. Sadr.
The next day a city judge issued the warrant.
An appellate judge issued a temporary stay on Monday.
But a few days later, another district court judge issued a contradictory ruling.
A Federal judge issued a warrant today [June 27] for his arrest.
He said he would accept any sentence the judge issued, because "I committed the crime".
The judge issued the lesser sentence to Mr. Kruger, citing his "many good deeds".
The judge issued an injunction blocking the provision, and the state appealed that ruling immediately.
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