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trial judge
giudice di primo grado

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

trial judge [ˈtraɪəlˌdʒʌdʒ] N

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. judge [Brit dʒʌdʒ, Am dʒədʒ] N

1. judge LAW:

2. judge (adjudicator) (at competition):

judge SPORTS

3. judge fig:

to be no judge of art, wine

II. Judges

Judges pl + verbo sing:

the (Book of) Judges BIBL

III. judge [Brit dʒʌdʒ, Am dʒədʒ] VB trans

1. judge person:

2. judge (adjudicate):

judge show, competition

3. judge (estimate):

judge (currently) distance, age
judge (in the future) outcome, reaction

4. judge (consider):

IV. judge [Brit dʒʌdʒ, Am dʒədʒ] VB intr

V. judge [Brit dʒʌdʒ, Am dʒədʒ]

I. trial [Brit ˈtrʌɪəl, Am ˈtraɪ(ə)l] N

1. trial LAW:

essere sotto processo or comparire davanti al tribunale (for sth per qc; for doing per aver fatto)
to go to trial case:
to come up for trial person:
to put sb on trial fig press, person, public:

2. trial (test):

eseguire dei test (on su)
by trial and error before n arrangement, flight, offer, period, sample
by trial and error separation

3. trial gener. pl SPORTS:

4. trial:

to be a trial person:
essere un cruccio or una croce (to sb per qn)

II. trial [Brit ˈtrʌɪəl, Am ˈtraɪ(ə)l] VB trans

trial method, system:

in the PONS Dictionary

I. judge [dʒʌdʒ] N

1. judge LAW:

2. judge:

II. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB intr a. LAW

III. judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB trans

1. judge a. LAW:

2. judge:

trial [ˈtra·ɪəl] N

1. trial LAW:

2. trial (test):

3. trial (source of problems):

4. trial (competition):

Present
Ijudge
youjudge
he/she/itjudges
wejudge
youjudge
theyjudge
Past
Ijudged
youjudged
he/she/itjudged
wejudged
youjudged
theyjudged
Present Perfect
Ihavejudged
youhavejudged
he/she/ithasjudged
wehavejudged
youhavejudged
theyhavejudged
Past Perfect
Ihadjudged
youhadjudged
he/she/ithadjudged
wehadjudged
youhadjudged
theyhadjudged

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The trial judge should have the descretion to set a minium non parole period.
www.smh.com.au
As presiding judge, he was often seen carrying case files, insisting on reading each one in its entirety before assignment to a trial judge.
en.wikipedia.org
The trial judge's actions were highhanded and did a real disservice to the proper administration of justice.
news.nationalpost.com
In cases of first impression, the trial judge will often ask both sides' attorneys for legal briefs.
en.wikipedia.org
The court disagreed with the trial judge that forcible medication, absent an emergency, could be administered only after an adjudication of incompetence.
en.wikipedia.org

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