1. A good judge must be incorruptible. 2. A judge this week is to rule on a defense request to reduce or overturn her second-degree murder conviction. 3. For those reasons, in the exceptional circumstances of this case, in my judgment the judge was wrong. 4. He wanted to tell the judge how to deal with me, but fortunately the judge was more understanding. 5. High Court judges are the deputy chairmen of the Parliamentary Boundary Commissions. 6. In most cases judges are right, but in a few they are hopelessly wrong. 7. In other technical areas, despite not personally possessing relevant expertise, judges are fully prepared to determine questions of professional competence. 8. It is not possible to lay down rigid rules on sentencing - judges must be free to use their discretion. 9. Judge Lyttle, politic in the ways a judge can be, treats reporters well. |