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judges

[juhj-iz] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪz /
NOUN
jury
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A spokesperson for the judiciary said: "Judges and magistrates sentence according to the law set by Parliament and the sentencing guidelines set by the independent Sentencing Council."

From BBC

Judges are to hear a legal challenge against the guidance which helps decide which prisons trans people are held in.

From BBC

Judges have also issued specific orders to the government not to leave released detainees outside in dangerously cold temperatures, and signaled unease about the nature of some of the arrests that have taken place.

From The Wall Street Journal

Judges concluded that the actions were driven by personal unease and a desire to impose order during night shifts.

From BBC

Judges grilled government lawyers defending the administration’s halt on wind projects in court, asserting that some of their legal arguments didn’t make sense or were “all over the map.”

From The Wall Street Journal