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No ordinary judge or jury could be expected to understand what the attorneys would be talking about.
They chose the other council members (the governor, the Attorney General and the ordinary judge).
She is no ordinary judge of persons.
Its possessor is called an ordinary judge.
The Circuit Court consists of a President and thirty-three ordinary judges.
In 1370 he stood down as Lord Chief Justice but remained an ordinary judge of the Court.
But Richard A. Posner is no ordinary judge.
They had military jurisdiction, and their rulings were not appealable; however, the provost was required to keep a certain number of ordinary judges or masters.
"Yes, but from fifteen francs I sink at once to ten francs; namely, for an ordinary judge, and for an ecclesiastic."
This meeting was neither a consistory or a conclave but a tribunal with Murat de Cros presiding as an ordinary judge.
The sentence -which Mr Battisti should serve in Italy - was handed down by an ordinary judge, applying ordinary laws to a common crime: mass murder.
Under the Courts and Court Officers Act, 1995 the retirement age of ordinary judges of the Supreme Court was reduced from 72 years to 70 years.
Since the vicar is the ordinary judge of the Roman Curia and its territory, it follows that he has always had and now has his own court, or tribunal.
The Acts of 1857 which established the probate and Divorce Courts provided that the ordinary judge of these courts might be the same person as the Admiralty judge.
Paul Carney is the senior ordinary judge of the Irish High Court and the presiding judge of its criminal division, the Central Criminal Court.
The final court of appeal is the Supreme Court, which consists of the Chief Justice, seven ordinary judges and ex officio the President of the High Court.
In 1638, he bought a clericate in the Apostolic Chamber and in 1642 he was appointed Protonotary apostolic participantium and ordinary judge of the Roman Curia.
In October 1988, the undersecretary of the Social Defense Secretariat reiterated that drug traffickers had obtained the protection of important sectors of influence in Bolivia, including some military members and ordinary judges.
The court is composed of a President, a Deputy President, and the number of ordinary Judges of Appeal determined in terms of an Act of Parliament; at present there are 22 positions on the court.
The Master of the Rolls was transferred to the new Court of Appeal, the Lord Chancellor retained his other judicial and political roles, and the position of Vice-Chancellor ceased to exist, replaced by ordinary judges.
Due to its central location and position of safety, unlike the main church, the ordinary judge of the town, councilmen and people asked the archbishop of Braga in 1544 for "a license to place the Holly Sacrament in the sacrarium".
Should either the President's or Deputy President's place on the commission be unfilled, their place is to be taken by the most senior ordinary judge of the court, and should both offices be vacant, by the most senior and second most senior ordinary judges of the court.