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1 допрашивающий судья
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2 допрашивающий судья
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3 судья
сущ.judge;justice;magistrate; спорт. referee; umpire- судья административного суда
- судья апелляционного суда
- судья квартальных сессий
- судья окружного суда
- судья первой инстанции
- судья по делу
- судья суда справедливости
- беспристрастный судья
- временный судья
- допрашивающий судья
- единоличный судья
- мировой судья
- младший судья
- непрофессиональный судья
- окружной судья
- председательствующий судья
- старший судья
- третейский судья
- федеральный судья(временное) отстранение \судьяьи — suspension of a judge
\судьяьи и адвокаты — bench and bar
судья, ведущий допрос — examining judge
судья, выезжающий для слушания дела — itinerant judge
судья, заявляющий особое мнение — dissenter; dissentient; dissenting judge
судья, не являющийся профессиональным юристом — lay judge (justice)
должность (звание) \судьяьи — justiceship
мировой судья графства — в. Великобритании. county commissioner
назначение \судьяьи — appointment of a judge
отбор \судьяей — selection of judges
отставка \судьяьи — removal of a judge
полномочия \судьяьи — judge’s powers
продвижение \судьяьи — ( по службе) promotion of a judge
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4 судья
1. arbitrator2. magistrate3. referee4. scorekeeper5. judge; arbitrator; referee; umpireрядовой судья, член суда — puisne judge
6. justiceсудья, издавший приказ — issuing justice
мировой суд, суд мирового судьи — justice court
7. umpireСинонимический ряд:арбитр (сущ.) арбитр
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