"Judges" Example Sentences
1. The judges deliberated for hours before reaching a verdict.
2. We must judge people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin.
3. According to some judges, the evidence was insufficient to convict the defendant.
4. The judges ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
5. Good judges listen carefully before making a decision.
6. The judges were impartial and fair in their rulings.
7. The judges scored each performance out of 10 points.
8. I trust the judges to make the right call on the field.
9. The jury are the judges of the facts of the case.
10. The team presented their case to the panel of judges.
11. The harshness of the sentence depends on the judges.
12. We must judge actions, not intentions.
13. The judges awarded the trophy to the winning team.
14. The judges praised the contestants for their creative efforts.
15. The appeals court judges overturned the lower court's ruling.
16. The judges were impressed by the skills demonstrated in the competition.
17. History will be the final judge of our actions today.
18. Many people judge a book by its cover.
19. The law grants judges the power to punish contempt of court.
20. The judges gavel signaled the start of the hearing.
21. I will be the judge of what is right and fair.
22. The judges penalized the team for the late start.
23. The judges criticized the contestants' lackluster performances.
24. The competitors await the judges' scores.
25. The judges found the defendant guilty of all charges.
26. Don't be too quick to judge others.
27. The role of judges is to interpret the law, not make the law.
28. It takes wisdom to be a good judge of character.
29. The defense lawyers argued that the judges were biased.
30. Judges are expected to be impartial and fair.
31. The public trusted the judges to make the right decision.
32. The judges ordered the defendant to pay damages to the plaintiff.
33. The judges awarded five points each to the top three competitors.
34. The constitution gives judges life tenure to ensure their independence.
35. The judges rendered their verdict after only an hour of deliberation.
36. Judges should consider both the facts and the law when making rulings.
37. The judges scolded the attorneys for nitpicking trivial details.
38. The legal system depends on impartial judges to dispense justice.
39. Hasty judgments often prove to be wrong.
40. The judges gave high marks for creativity and skill.
41. Judges must weigh all the arguments before rendering a verdict.
42. The judges' gavels drew the audience's attention to the front of the room.
43. The judges were looking for students who could think critically and analytically.
44. The judges found merit in both sides of the argument.
45. Supreme Court judges interpret the Constitution and set legal precedent.
46. The Constitution places limits on judges' power.
47. Judges mete out justice according to the letter of the law.
48. Judges are required to disclose any conflicts of interest in a case.
49. The judges cited several errors in the design of the experiment.
50. Good judgment comes from experience, not age.
51. Judges interpret laws, they do not make laws.
52. The judges were impressed by the students' thoughtful essays.
53. Judges must base their rulings solely on the facts and law presented in court.
54. Judges are obligated to enforce the rule of law impartially.
55. Judging should be based on objective criteria, not personal biases.
56. The competitors eagerly awaited the judges' critique of their performances.
57. The judges rendered their decision after a lengthy review of the evidence.
58. Judges must remain neutral and detached when listening to arguments in court.
59. The judges demanded order in the courtroom.
60. Judges consider many factors when determining an appropriate sentence.
Common Phases
1. Judge not, lest ye be judged.
2. In the eyes of the law,
judges are blind.
3. History will judge.
4. Don't judge a book by its cover.
5. Leave judgment to God.
6. Justice is blind. (Refers to the impartiality of
judges).
7. According to the strict letter of the law. (How
judges interpret and apply laws).
8. Beyond a reasonable doubt. (The standard of proof required by
judges and juries in criminal trials).
9.
Judges weigh the evidence.
10. The final arbiter. (Referring to
judges being the ultimate authority in deciding legal matters).