(She would have won the high jump too, if the judges hadn't objected to her controversial technique.)
Neither the judge nor the prosecutor objected, though it is up to the probation department to make the final decision.
The judge and prosecution would object, but Mr. Amorosa forged ahead hardly skipping a beat.
The judge objected to the law's requirement that the doctor be the one to notify parents.
The judge objected strongly to several recent appeals decisions because, he said, they favored the prosecution rather than the rights of the accused.
This was a little hard on Miss Dwyer's modesty, but Murray didn't think a judge would object.
"But think of the chickens," objected the judge.
And Mr. Berman could recall only one occasion on which a judge had objected to scheduling a court date to avoid a Jewish holiday.
At that time, lawyers and judges objected to the legal fictions used to bypass statutory requirements for obtaining a divorce, which had become more commonplace since the mid-20th century.
The Federal Government uses a similar system, but many Federal judges, like their counterparts in New York, have objected to it.