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A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address

Judge

Brothers in Law, by Henry Cecil, has a useful passage which runs:

‘How would you address Mr Justice Blank if you ran into him in the Strand?’

‘Well, I’d obviously be wrong.

How should I?’

‘Judge. “So sorry, Judge,” or “Do look where you’re going, Judge.” If he’s in the Court of Appeal, call him Lord Justice.’

‘Judge’ is the normal term of address in the USA for a man or woman holding such an office. The term can be followed by the last name of the person concerned.

This is the complete article, containing 90 words (approx. 1 page at 300 words per page).

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Judge from A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address. ISBN: 0-203-19195-1. Published: 22-Jan-2008. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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