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  1. Judge - Wikipedia

    Judges exercise significant governmental power. They can order police, military, or judicial officials to carry out searches, arrests, imprisonments, garnishments, detentions, seizures, deportations, and …

  2. JUDGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of JUDGE is one who makes judgments. How to use judge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Judge.

  3. Judge DiGeronimo | Garfield Heights Municipal Court

    Dec 23, 2025 · Judge DiGeronimo was appointed to the Garfield Heights Municipal Court by Governor DeWine in December, 2021. Prior to joining the Court, he served as the City of Brecksville’s …

  4. Ohio Judicial Conference

    2025 New Judges. Judges Directory . First Name: . Last Name: . County: .

  5. JUDGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    To judge a competition is to decide officially who has won. Judging by their home, they seem to be quite wealthy. All three judges found him guilty of professional misconduct. A panel of judges chose six …

  6. judge | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Judges hear cases presented by parties involved in legal disputes and make decisions or judgments based on the facts and evidence presented, as well as the applicable laws and legal precedents. …

  7. Judge - definition of judge by The Free Dictionary

    To act or decide as a judge. n. 1. One who judges, especially: a. One who makes estimates as to worth, quality, or fitness: a good judge of used cars; a poor judge of character. b. Law A public official who …

  8. Judge | Definition, Training, Responsibilities, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 18, 2025 · judge, public official vested with the authority to hear, determine, and preside over legal matters brought in a court of law. In jury cases, the judge presides over the selection of the panel …

  9. judge noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    In the US Supreme Court, the nine judges are called justices. The people on either side of a case are represented by lawyers, also called attorneys. In a criminal trial the defendant is represented by a …

  10. Pamela Barker - Wikipedia

    Pamela Ann Barker (née Addison, born 1957) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. She formerly served as a Judge of the Cuyahoga …