Hard decisions, I have found, become easy ones when the judge understands the entire case.
Ultimately, only the judge, not third parties, can understand his or her own thought processes.
Where laws are not clear, then they turn to prior interpretations, called cases, to understand how other judges have understood the law.
They had been speaking in English, which the little judge did not understand.
But the judge will probably understand the consequences to people a little better.
But they're taking advantage of everything, thinking a judge would understand under the circumstances.
"The question was always whether the judge would understand the history and traditions of the cup," he said.
Neither the judge nor any of the lawyers understood Spanish.
I just don't think the judge fully understood what I had been through.
"It sounds like the judge doesn't understand the seriousness of the case before her," the Mayor said.