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the judge dismissed
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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But the judge dismissed their case.
The judge dismissed the case, and the men appealed.
In December last year, the judge dismissed the NAFP's claim.
And the judge dismissed it with no evidence whatsoever.
But the judge dismissed Mr Berezovsky's claims, saying they were "exaggerated and at times, incredible".
Before deliberations began, the judge dismissed charges in three other pregnancy terminations.
After these discussions, the judge dismissed only one of the eight prospective jurors from the pool.
After the judge dismissed both objections, Lochner refused to plead and was found guilty.
When Ms. Taylor went to trial in 2009, the judge dismissed the case against her.
The judge dismissed four potential jurors because of their opposition to capital punishment.
The judge dismissed the evidence of Mr Abe's two colleagues as lacking credibility.
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