A person could be judged competent by means of his or her knowledge and background, but not actually be proficient in performance on the job.
In August 2012, he was judged competent to stand trial, and at the hearing, he pleaded guilty to 19 counts.
She was judged competent by the church and allowed to continue the seminary.
The new teachers must take several seminars on education and if judged competent in the classroom after two years, can receive official certification.
Mr. Rand was judged competent to stand trial after a monthlong examination.
Involuntary commitment until such time as he's judged competent, which in this case may be if, not when.
Derbenyov was judged mentally competent after a psychiatric evaluation.
Following psychiatric evaluation, John Patler was judged competent to stand trial.
If he is judged competent, he will be tried and face up to 25 years to life in prison or a mental institution, if convicted.
This arrangement was contingent on Bradley's being judged competent by two circuit judges.