. . . . "This character was the Judge ruling on the guardian ad litem issues with respect to Alice Hartman in the Season 3 episode Finding Judas. She was portrayed by actress Jodi Long. Gregory House wanted to give Alice a cholecystectomy for her gallstones. Her father agreed, her mother objected and since they were divorced it gave House an opportunity to have a court hearing on the issue. The Judge came to the hospital for the hearing and House assured her that the father had Alice's best interests at heart. The Judge thought House was arrogant, but Cuddy assured her that House was usually right. The judge gave the father guardian ad litem privileges and they proceeded with the cholecystectomy."@en . . . "Judge"@en . . . . "Action"@en . "Male"@en . . . . . "Brown"@en . . "BIO HAZARD 2"@en . . . . . . . . "Judge is a man who appeared in Skull and Crossbones"@en . "A judge is a citizen of Mobius that is employed to oversee court proceedings, passing \"judgement\" over the guilt of an alleged criminal. One such judge, a vulture, appeared in the show-trial of Captain Plunder in Captain Plunder & His Sky Pirates!. Presenting the trial courtesy of Robotnik Television Company, the judge's role was merely to show Plunder in a bad light and ensure that he was sentenced to imprisonment in Metropolis City High Security Prison and the death penalty. Throughout the trial, the judge showed off his talents as an actor, ensuring the cameras got his \"good side\". Nevertheless, he occasionally fluffed his lines, insisting Plunder's sentence was to \"be hung by the neck until [...] sorry\", rather than the correct sentence of death. Not only an actor, he also had authority over Doctor Robotnik's Badnik soldiers, ordering Troopers to attack the irate Plunder."@en . . . "Judge (also known as Judgement) is Mr. Game & Watch's side special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Mr. Game & Watch will attack with his hammer and hold up a digital display with a random number from 1 to 9 on it when used, each number has a different effect when hit."@en . . . . . "Ol' greybeard"@en . "Judge"@en . . . . "Mr. Your Honor"@en . "The Judge is an elderly owl who rules in an empty Mobian court room."@en . . . . . . . "Super Smash Bros. Melee"@en . . "A person, who wears a robe, sits on a chair, has a small hammer, and sometimes, yells alot."@en . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . . . "Special Part(s): GD_Weap_Pistol.A_Weapons_Unique.Pistol_Jakobs_3_Judge GD_Weap_Pistol.Barrel.Pistol_Barrel_Tediore_Judge GD_Weap_Pistol.ManufacturerMaterials.Mat_Jakobs_3_Judge [Judge Variants] The Judge is a unique pistol manufactured by Jakobs in Borderlands 2. The Judge is a common drop from Assassin Oney located in Southpaw Steam & Power and Digistruct Peak."@en . . "An unnamed granddaughter"@en . . "\u00B7\u00B7\u00B7\u00B7\u00B7\u00B7 The penalty is DEATH!"@en . "\"Well, I'm not here to judge. Oh wait, I am ! ~ Mr. Judge A judge is an individual that wields a high amount of power in a court. Judges started in 8th century England, when men wearing long wigs and 12 of their apprentices, were hired by the Monarch to play chess with the Maids, while partaking in \"civilised matters\" with the maids. Eventually, The Monarch of Spain had heard of this through one of his English subjects, and started hiring Judges to play chess within his court."@en . . "The unnamed judge has presided over nearly all of the cases taken on by the Wright Anything Agency."@en . "The Judge outfit is a disguise in Hitman: Absolution."@en . . . "1980-10-04"^^ . . . "No"@en . "A judge is an individual with the responsibility of setting or enforcing legal precedents."@en . . . . . . . "\"Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney ~ Court Begins\""@en . "Judge empires are empires that settle things in the galactic court."@en . "The Raven's Judge sentenced him to incarceration in Gateview Prison, due to his crime of attempting to jar the Earth from its' axis. At the trial known as Raven v. Superman, the Raven served as the prosecution and the judge."@en . "GD_Weap_Pistol.A_Weapons_Unique."@en . "\"When the judge look mean there's the devil to pay, cuz everybody gonna go to jail today!\""@en . . . . . . "Giudice"@en . "Judge"@en . . . "A Judge presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the parties of the case, assesses the credibility and arguments of the parties, and then issues a ruling on the matter at hand based on his or her interpretation of the law and his or her own personal judgment. In some jurisdictions, the judge's powers may be shared with a jury. In inquisitorial systems of criminal investigation, a judge might also be an examining magistrate."@en . . . "Voice"@en . "Created by"@en . . . "Judge in San Francisco"@en . "N/A"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "First Appearance"@en . . . "Judge (\u88C1\u304D Sabaki) is a special Strike weapon that is unique to Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Primarily wielded by Ashera the Order Incarnate, the Judge weapon manifests in the form of thirteen different variants, each of which is defined by unique sets of attacks and effects, ranging from inflicting either physical or magical damage to casting status effects on its opponents. While all these variants are definably powerful, none of them are capable of triggering critical attacks."@en . . . "Your Honorship"@en . . . "Following the same principles as Doubt, Judge is a horror manga written by Tonogai Yoshiki. Hiro, an Ordinary High School Student, just wanted to tell his friend Hikari how he felt about her... but Hikari was already dating his older brother, Atsuya. And his attempt to confess didn't work out so well... Two years later, Hiro wakes up after a seemingly random attack to find himself in a barren cell, arms shackled behind him and wearing a grotesque rabbit mask. And he isn't the only one there... With nine players gathered, the Death Game Judge begins... May or may not be a sequel to Doubt. Can be read here \n* Ambiguously Gay: Kazu. During his confession of his sin Kazu states that 'he can never love a girl' which either means that he is gay or that he does not have the emotional capacity to love anyone and rather just enjoys having sex. Of course due to how much Ho Yay is already going on between him and Hiro it is probably the former. \n* Creepy Doll \n* Does This Remind You of Anything?: Saw, anyone? \n* Education Papa: Hayato Takizawa has one of these. \n* Expy: Rina Okamoto seems to be one of Rise Kujikawa. \n* Hair-Raising Hare: Hiro's mask. \n* Hikikomori: Nobuyuki. \n* Ho Yay: Already plenty between Hiro and Kazu. \n* Killed Off for Real: So far Atsuya, the pig male, the bear, and Kazu (the male cat). \n* Love Confession: One led to Hikari realizing how much she cared about Atsuya. Hiro wanted to give one to Hikari, but it went horribly wrong. \n* Malevolent Masked Men: See the picture above. \n* Meganekko: Miku Sanada. \n* Ms. Fanservice: Asami. \n* My God, What Have I Done?: Hiro lying to his brother, which leads to him getting run over by a truck. \n* Oblivious to Love: Hikari doesn't seem to pick up on just who Hiro keeps alluding to liking... \n* Ordinary High School Student \n* Promotion to Parent: Atsuya, to Hiro. \n* Seven Deadly Sins: \n* Lion: Pride \n* Rabbit: Envy \n* Cat: Lust \n* Bear: Sloth \n* Pig: Gluttony \n* Fox: Greed \n* Horse: Wrath \n* Unlucky Childhood Friend \n* What an Idiot!: Hiro is rapidly shaping up to be this, as per Tonogai tradition. \n* Wide-Eyed Idealist: Hiro."@en . . . . . "Judge.jpeg"@es . "3000"^^ . . "The game is about two judges. You are Mr. Game & Watch. Game-A is one player mode and if you aren't fast enough, the computer player will hit you on the head and the computer player gets a point. Game-B is when you are playing both sides. You can grab a friend for the other side. If you wait too long, then it is a tie. This goes for 300-600$ on eBay."@en . . "Judges are vital parts of a family's connections, they are needed to get family members out of jail sentences, or to give lenient sentences. In New York, Vito Corleone owned most of the Judges in the city, which irritated the other Dons, who wished to share their influence to help with their involvement in the narcotics trade. After the summit following Sonny Corleone's demise, Don Vito agreed."@en . . "Meanwhile, the many Judges present will walk around their assigned areas. Their job is to watch the gameplay involved in their area and make sure no one is cheating. In addition, they also have the authority to give rulings as needed. When a player needs a ruling to be given, they raise their hand and call the word \"Judge.\" Then the assigned Judge can come over to view the situation at hand and make a ruling based on what they know. Most often, a Judge will have the right answer, but if a player feels they are wrong or would like confirmation, they can appeal the ruling to the Head Judge. Once a Head Judge's ruling has been given, the player must accept it and continue play following his instructions."@en . . . . . . "Critical DMG to a single enemy / battle start 15% chance"@en . . "Your daughter was chosen to be the judge of the kingdom."@en . . "Herr Judge"@en . . "The judge is na\u00EFve and gullible, but he is said to give the correct verdict without fail. He tends to change his mind very easily, a trait that both attorneys on both sides often use to their advantage. It often seems that the judge is more likely to side with the prosecution than the defense and to prefer Miles Edgeworth over Phoenix Wright, but this ultimately does not affect his verdict. He also has a tendency to try to take credit for the work that the attorneys did, which annoyed both Wright and Mia. The judge often comes across as a bit absent-minded and hard of hearing. Even as a child, the commentary on his report card read: \"Has poor hearing, and often makes a mistake as a result.\" He has, on at least one occasion, wasted an entire day searching for his dentures only to realize they were in his mouth all along. This absent-mindedness has led to many comical occurrences in the courtroom. Nevertheless, the judge occasionally shows signs of deep wisdom, with his statements on the nature of the law at the end of the fourth episode in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney as a perfect example. The judge is very out of touch with technology. He is known not to know the meaning of e-mail or computers, was dumbfounded at the sight of a digital camera, and refers to old-fashioned things such as the gramophone. He also has never heard of nail polish, leaving him puzzled as to why his wife's nails were red. The judge often lets his fear of certain people get to him. He is horribly afraid of Franziska von Karma and always gives in to her, to the point of forgetting that he has more authority than she does. His fear of one witness, Furio Tigre, forced him to hide under his stand every time Tigre shouted."@en . "Sh\u014Dnen, Tragedy,"@en . . "2750"^^ . . . "Random Kingdom VX"@en . "Judge"@en . . . "Judge \u300C\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30B8 Jajji?\u300D es un manga creado por Fujihiko Hosono y publicado en la Weekly Manga Action de 1989 a 1991 contando con 2 vol\u00FAmenes. Una adaptaci\u00F3n a OVA se emiti\u00F3 el 15 de junio de 1991."@es . "Welcome to my court. Well it's about time for court to start."@en . . . "Judge is Mr. Game & Watch's Side Special Move. By using it, Mr. Game & Watch will attack with his hammer and hold up a card with a number on it. Each number has different effects."@en . . . . "The First Turnabout"@en . . "Your Honor"@en . "Nihilim Unit Regular Melee Judge"@en . "\"Well, I'm not here to judge. Oh wait, I am ! ~ Mr. Judge A judge is an individual that wields a high amount of power in a court. Judges started in 8th century England, when men wearing long wigs and 12 of their apprentices, were hired by the Monarch to play chess with the Maids, while partaking in \"civilised matters\" with the maids. Eventually, The Monarch of Spain had heard of this through one of his English subjects, and started hiring Judges to play chess within his court."@en . . "Judge in the JAG Season 8/NCIS pilot episode, \"Meltdown\"."@en . . . . "The Judge appeared in a total of 2 episodes throughout the course of the series. Season 4 Trial by Magic Season 5 A Witch's Tail, Part 1"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . "5"^^ . . "Judge are able to place an extra vote on another player X times per game."@en . . . "Game & Watch"@en . "The unnamed judge has presided over nearly all of the cases taken on by the Wright Anything Agency."@en . "Judge was a member of the Screaming Skulls in 2505. When the Skulls took over the Apollo Shipyards at Grissom IV, Judge was part of the crew. When the War Pigs arrived at the station, they were captured by the Screaming Skulls. Judge, along with Fook and Whelan, were sent with a repair crew to capture their ship, the General Lee. However, he was killed by a stim-crazed Romy Pyrius, who was still aboard the ship."@en . . "on"@en . "Unique"@en . . . . . "From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Judge]] juge (\u201C\u2018judge (noun)\u2019\u201D), juger (\u201C\u2018judge (verb)\u2019\u201D), ultimately from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Judge]] i\u016Bdicare (\u201C\u2018pass judgement upon\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bdicem (\u201C\u2018accusative of i\u016Bdex\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bdex (\u201C\u2018judge\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bs (\u201C\u2018law\u2019\u201D) + dicus (\u201C\u2018speaker\u2019\u201D)."@ia . . . "Red Circle Comics #2"@en . . . . . . . "Mr. Judge"@en . "From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Judge]] juge (\u201C\u2018judge (noun)\u2019\u201D), juger (\u201C\u2018judge (verb)\u2019\u201D), ultimately from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Judge]] i\u016Bdicare (\u201C\u2018pass judgement upon\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bdicem (\u201C\u2018accusative of i\u016Bdex\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bdex (\u201C\u2018judge\u2019\u201D), from i\u016Bs (\u201C\u2018law\u2019\u201D) + dicus (\u201C\u2018speaker\u2019\u201D)."@ia . "Game"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Master can you promise me love eternal?"@en . . . . . "This Judge presided over the court when Norman Bates was released from an institution after 22 years of imprisonment. He advised Lila Loomis to speak with the District Attorney regarding her petition not to have Bates released."@en . "Your Lordship"@en . . "2850"^^ . "Judge is a title held by several significant characters in the Judge Dredd series.The role of Street Judge's combines those of judge and police officer, thus avoiding long legal wrangles by allowing for criminals to be tried and sentenced on the spot. The Judges themselves are not above the law -- a violation that would earn a citizen a few months in an Iso-Cube would get a Judge a twenty-year sentence, to be served at hard labor on Saturn's moon, Titan , after modification to enable the convict to survive outside there without needing an expensive space suit. In the Judge Dredd future history, the Judge system originated in the United States (see Mega-City One), but spread to other countries around the world. In most of these nations the Judges also control all aspects of the government. Notable Judges appearing in the series include Judge Anderson, Judge Hershey, Judge Kraken, Judge Giant and the eponymous Judge Dredd ."@en . . . "First Judge; First_Judge_.png"@en . . . . . . . . "A judge is addressed as \"Your Honor\" or \"Judge\" when presiding over the court. The judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the judges of the supreme courts of several U.S. states and other countries are called \"justices\" or \"judges of the peace\". Judges have court deputies or bailiffs as their main devices to maintain decorum in the courtroom."@en . . . . "Town"@en . . "Lawyer"@en . . . . "Judge"@en . . . . "Age"@en . . "Juez"@en . "A judge was a legal worker, usually government-appointed, who presided over legal cases. Examples included Mavari Zudan, a Falleen judge in the service of the Galactic Alliance."@en . . "Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland"@en . "Prior"@en . "Appearing in the episode of the same name, this judge presided over the Trial of the Monarch. The Monarch acted as his own defense and annoyed the Judge to no end. The judge would've seen the Monarch in chains early on, but he held back because it was the jury's decision to make. He also allowed for Dr. Orpheus expert testimony as a mind-reader on what had happened between the Monarch and the police officer he supposedly abducted or disintegrated."@en . . "Judges are a character class and group of NPCs in Random Kingdom VX2, elite enforcers of the laws in the Outremer (and presumably beyond the great sea), appearing along Guards when an enemy has proven a considerable threat beyond the ability of this more \"conventional\" law enforcement to handle, or even if a character commits an infraction against certain laws, even if it is the first legal offense. When a judge appears, the offending character will be \"carded\", receiving one of several colored penalty cards, with the color corresponding to the type and severity of the transgression. Commonly, yellow and red cards are awarded. Yellow cards are awarded to first-time transgressions of all but two laws, if the transgression did not result in death. Red cards are awarded if a transgression of any kind results in death, a character with yellow-card status commits a second offense, or if the law against transformations or the law against magic is broken. Judges will attempt to teleport red-carded characters to the Magdalena Gaol. If a character is not successfully apprehended following a red card and continues to accumulate transgressions (which usually happens over the course of avoiding apprehension by battling with a Judge), that character may receive a \"black card\", sparking a massive manhunt by numerous NPCs and causing the Judges to deal with the subject in any way, including fatal ones. On a more positive note, Judges also appear when the player characters are defeated during an encounter in the Outremer, resetting the battle to its initial conditions (including raising and restoring the player conditions). This does not occur in some story-mandated battles and boss battles and naturally not following battles with Judges. Carding is a free action by Judges and can be used both out of and inside battles whenever a character breaks a law. Judges appear to be up-armored Clerics, wearing plate mail and wielding two-handed hammers (a play on the gavel used in real-world courthouses). Unlike the Paladin, another class that seems to be closely related regarding armor selection and alignment, the Judge cannot use swords. Their skill set is largely distinct from both classes however, even though serving similar ends. Judges will appear whenever a party member commits a transgression of the laws of the empire, as long as it can be detected. A central law that when broken will cause the appearance of a judge is the use of magic, the use of which is invariably banned in Virarcaia and is also one of few offenses readily detectable by them across the entire nation. Therians are also not permitted within the nation's borders, but their existence cannot be detected in the same way as the use of magic, so it is possible to hide a therian within the jurisdiction of the judges by conventional means. Judges are also responsible for 'raising' the party after a lost battle - this raise is not identical to the White Magic spell Raise, and will instead allow the player characters to rematch the confrontation they previously lost. The Judges' power does not extend into the Dead Zone, or any other area outside the nation's borders, hence giving the player a wider array of tactical options in these locales, but also permitting permanent Death in these areas. Judges have access to a limited selection of spells available to White Mages, but their main strength lies in their Judgement skill set of unique abilities that can easily tilt the battle to their opponent's disfavour by inducing a variety of unblockable status ailments and special effects, such as outrightly removing an enemy from battle. Judges will appear to fight the player whenever a bannable offense is committed."@en . . . . "Cap'n Judge"@en . . . "\"Momma Robotnik Returns\""@en . "Juge"@en . "~"@en . "During a trial, the Judge plays an important role as players must speak to him in order to present evidence or to call witnesses to the stand. Players can also speak to the Judge in order to ask for advice or to conclude their case."@en . . . . . . . "A judge is one who proceeds over a trial, and pronounces judgments. The dead are often judged before individuals such Azriel or Samhain inside the various afterlives beyond the world."@en . . . "The exact role of the judge varied across cultures. In Cardassian society, the role of judge was filled by the Chief Archon. (DS9: \"Tribunal\") In most Federation societies judges filled important roles throughout history and many judges, such as T'Pau and Aaron Satie, were revered figures in their cultures. (VOY: \"Darkling\"; TNG: \"The Drumhead\" ) Q appeared as a judge in a post-atomic horror courtroom to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D in 2364. (TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\" ) Martin Benbeck was considered to be something of a judge on Moab IV, as he had been genetically engineered to desire that role. (TNG: \"The Masterpiece Society\" ) Someone who acted as an arbiter in contests, using their own judgment to subjective qualities to determine the winner, was also called a judge. Emony Dax was a judge in several gymnastics competitions. (DS9: \"Trials and Tribble-ations\") Judge was one of the words Doctor Julian Bashir used after he was infected by the aphasia virus in 2369. (DS9: \"Babel\") The role of \"Chief Judge\" was referenced in the final draft script of TOS: \"Court Martial\" . However, as that episode continued to develop, the title was changed to \"President of the Court\"."@en . "Your daughter was chosen to be the judge of the kingdom."@en . . "Attack, \"White Card\", \"Green Card\", \"Blue Card\", \"Yellow Card\", \"Red Card\", \"Black Card\""@en . . "GD_Weap_Pistol.Manufacturer"@en . . "Jakobs"@en . "Judge is a title held by several significant characters in the Judge Dredd series.The role of Street Judge's combines those of judge and police officer, thus avoiding long legal wrangles by allowing for criminals to be tried and sentenced on the spot. The Judges themselves are not above the law -- a violation that would earn a citizen a few months in an Iso-Cube would get a Judge a twenty-year sentence, to be served at hard labor on Saturn's moon, Titan , after modification to enable the convict to survive outside there without needing an expensive space suit."@en . "Real Name"@en . . . . . "Gramps"@en . "no"@en . "Judge is a Game & Watch game released in 1980. In the game, two judges face off by trying to attack the other when they have the highest number on their sign. When one judge attacks, the other will be able to dodge."@en . . ""@en . . "The exact role of the judge varied across cultures. In Cardassian society, the role of judge was filled by the Chief Archon. (DS9: \"Tribunal\") In most Federation societies judges filled important roles throughout history and many judges, such as T'Pau and Aaron Satie, were revered figures in their cultures. (VOY: \"Darkling\"; TNG: \"The Drumhead\" ) Q appeared as a judge in a post-atomic horror courtroom to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D in 2364. (TNG: \"Encounter at Farpoint\" ) Judge was one of the words Doctor Julian Bashir used after he was infected by the aphasia virus in 2369. (DS9: \"Babel\")"@en . . "black"@en . . . "Don't fancy your chances."@en . . . . . "2012"^^ . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . . . "Tsukasa Kotobuki"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Manga, OVA"@es . . . . . . . "-"@en . . . . . . . "Human"@en . . "Judge is a user of CyberConnects that joined on June 11, 2007. He's hasn't done anything remarkable in his time there, but has established himself as a respected member of the community."@en . . . "The Judge is the minor villain in The Adventures Of Ic habod And Mr. Toad Prosecutor."@en . "Seinen"@es . . "70"^^ . "The Honorable Judge"@en . . . . . . "I'm going to have fun sentencing people to death again today."@en . . "Quintessons are also known by the adorable racial slur 'squids'."@en . "Since this is a shotgun, you are unable to use this at very long ranges as shotguns cannot go very far. Make sure to have a good machine gun with this gun, as you can run out of ammo very quickly. Staying at a fairly far range will prevent you from dying fast, which will allow you to kill your enemy before he/she does."@en . . "During the King's Ransom quest, players must convince the Judge and the local jury that Anna Sinclair is innocent of the murder of her father, Lord Sinclair. The Judge oversees the player as they rebut the evidence given by the prosecutor and helps to manage the proceedings during the trial. Provided the player rebuts the evidence properly, the jury will declare Anna innocent and the Judge will provide her with a non-guilty verdict. The Judge also plays a prominent role in the Court Cases Distractions and Diversions activity."@en . . . "A judge is one who proceeds over a trial, and pronounces judgments. The dead are often judged before individuals such Azriel or Samhain inside the various afterlives beyond the world."@en . "Drama, Horror, Mecha, Psychological"@en . "\u88C1\u5224\u9577"@en . "The Judge, is a person in the the county council, who makes the decision if a person on a pending lawsuit is guilty or innocent. There is only one judge in a county and like the other people in the council, his authority is given by the count."@en . . . . . . . "King's Ransom"@en . . . "C"@en . . "Alive"@en . "Ashera casting the standard close-range version of Judge on Edward."@en . . . . . "The Supreme Court Judge (or Federal Judge) presides over the Supreme Court. Since the abolition of State Courts a good knowledge of all three laws is required, but the Supreme Court Judge's knowledge of the Constitution and Federal Law needs to be near perfect. The character of Judges is important as well and it is often considered vital that candidates are able to be impartial to any and all cases that come before them. The Court currently has three vacant seats, expected to be filled soon."@en . "10.091"^^ . . "Jim Lawson not only witnesses his father's murder, but he also has to watch the murderer go unpunished thanks to frightened witnesses. Jim decides to devote himself to the law by becoming a judge. However, when the law doesn't get the job done, he becomes the crime fighter known as the Judge. In his only two adventures, he arranged for groups of people being shaken down to meet with himself and the guilty party in order to pass judgement; hence the title of the strip was \"The Judge and the Jury.\""@en . . "This Judge presided over the trial of Hercules in Athens when the hero was being prosecuted by Spencius. The judge ruled in favour of Hercules, dismissing the case. Had the trial actually occurred in Classical Athens, the trial would have been decided by a jury, not a unilateral judge."@en . . . "Courthouse in Seers' Village"@en . "No"@en . . "A person, who wears a robe, sits on a chair, has a small hammer, and sometimes, yells alot."@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "2007-07-24"^^ . "An unnamed grandnephew"@en . . . . . . . . "Your honor"@en . "Dress-boy"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . . "Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U"@en . . "Judge is a manga written by Tonogai Yoshiki."@en . . "1943"^^ . . . . . . . "Judge (also known as Judgement) is Mr. Game & Watch's side special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Mr. Game & Watch will attack with his hammer and hold up a digital display with a random number from 1 to 9 on it when used, each number has a different effect when hit."@en . . . "Judge is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__"@en . . . "During the King's Ransom quest, players must convince the Judge and the local jury that Anna Sinclair is innocent of the murder of her father, Lord Sinclair. The Judge oversees the player as they rebut the evidence given by the prosecutor and helps to manage the proceedings during the trial. Provided the player rebuts the evidence properly, the jury will declare Anna innocent and the Judge will provide her with a non-guilty verdict."@en . . . "During the King's Ransom quest, players must convince the Judge and the local jury that Anna Sinclair is innocent of the murder of her father, Lord Sinclair. The Judge oversees the player as they rebut the evidence given by the prosecutor and helps to manage the proceedings during the trial. Provided the player rebuts the evidence properly, the jury will declare Anna innocent and the Judge will provide her with a non-guilty verdict. The Judge also plays a prominent role in the Court Cases Distractions and Diversions activity."@en . . . . . "Enwil Associates / Rural Home"@en . "An unnamed grandson"@en . . . "Judge (\u88C1\u304D Sabaki) is a special Strike weapon that is unique to Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Primarily wielded by Ashera the Order Incarnate, the Judge weapon manifests in the form of thirteen different variants, each of which is defined by unique sets of attacks and effects, ranging from inflicting either physical or magical damage to casting status effects on its opponents. While all these variants are definably powerful, none of them are capable of triggering critical attacks. In addition to the standard Judge weapons that Ashera employs in-game, two other Dark Magic variants exist in the game code, although these remain as unused data. Apart from these, the Judge weapon also takes on a total of four other hidden forms that are wielded by other enemy characters: One used by Lekain, one by Deghinsea and two by Sephiran."@en . "The judge is na\u00EFve and gullible, but he is said to give the correct verdict without fail. He tends to change his mind very easily, a trait that both attorneys on both sides often use to their advantage. It often seems that the judge is more likely to side with the prosecution than the defense and to prefer Miles Edgeworth over Phoenix Wright, but this ultimately does not affect his verdict. He also has a tendency to try to take credit for the work that the attorneys did, which annoyed both Wright and Mia."@en . . "The Judge was one of the three patron saints of the different space, along with Illusion and the dragon, M\u00F3l\u00F3ng. He disappeared into heaven with the others after God's defeat."@en . "He is the judge who presides over the case of Angelica suing her parents. He later ask favors Angelica on his verdict, lets Angelica acts as her own lawyer, evening letting her doll Cynthia, and her stuffed animal zebra testify. When Angelica imitates Mr. Hershowitz when he told her if she does what her parents ask her to, he laughs, and ask him to ask nicer to Angelica, therefore calling him the mean old lawyer. Angelica calls her father to court and ask him if he got her the toy train for her birthday. He answered he didn't, and the toy store was out of them, but the judge told Drew he should be ashamed of himself. Drew finally snaps out saying that the court room is a three ring circus, and saying he asked his daughter to eat broccoli, and was being a good father. The Judge tells Drew if he said one more word he'll be extorted from the court room. Everyone of the Jury Box tells the Judge that Angelica is a nice girl, and awarding all of her parents assents, and they all cheer. After Drew was shocked about this, and explains he was being a good father, the Judge orders the policeman to have Drew to be taken from the court room and locked up. The Policeman takes Drew away while everyone cheered while repeating he's a good father. However he ceased to exist when Drew woke up as he was part of the nightmare. He bears a striking resemblance to Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall."@en . "R"@en . . . . . . . "Critical DMG to a single enemy / battle start 25% chance"@en . . . . . "A judge is addressed as \"Your Honor\" or \"Judge\" when presiding over the court. The judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the judges of the supreme courts of several U.S. states and other countries are called \"justices\" or \"judges of the peace\". Judges have court deputies or bailiffs as their main devices to maintain decorum in the courtroom."@en . . . . "Judges are a character class and group of NPCs in Random Kingdom VX2, elite enforcers of the laws in the Outremer (and presumably beyond the great sea), appearing along Guards when an enemy has proven a considerable threat beyond the ability of this more \"conventional\" law enforcement to handle, or even if a character commits an infraction against certain laws, even if it is the first legal offense. When a judge appears, the offending character will be \"carded\", receiving one of several colored penalty cards, with the color corresponding to the type and severity of the transgression. Commonly, yellow and red cards are awarded. Yellow cards are awarded to first-time transgressions of all but two laws, if the transgression did not result in death. Red cards are awarded if a transgression of "@en . "Following the same principles as Doubt, Judge is a horror manga written by Tonogai Yoshiki. Hiro, an Ordinary High School Student, just wanted to tell his friend Hikari how he felt about her... but Hikari was already dating his older brother, Atsuya. And his attempt to confess didn't work out so well... Two years later, Hiro wakes up after a seemingly random attack to find himself in a barren cell, arms shackled behind him and wearing a grotesque rabbit mask. And he isn't the only one there... With nine players gathered, the Death Game Judge begins..."@en . . . . . . "A judge is a citizen of Mobius that is employed to oversee court proceedings, passing \"judgement\" over the guilt of an alleged criminal. One such judge, a vulture, appeared in the show-trial of Captain Plunder in Captain Plunder & His Sky Pirates!. Presenting the trial courtesy of Robotnik Television Company, the judge's role was merely to show Plunder in a bad light and ensure that he was sentenced to imprisonment in Metropolis City High Security Prison and the death penalty."@en . "Pistol_Jakobs_3_Judge"@en . "Borderlands 2"@en . . "You need someone to uphold the law? Let's open the court."@en . "Judge is a man who appeared in Skull and Crossbones"@en . "Judge is Mr. Game & Watch's Side Special Move. By using it, Mr. Game & Watch will attack with his hammer and hold up a card with a number on it. Each number has different effects."@en . . . "The Judge is a recurring character on Family Guy. He is most often seen presiding over many of the court cases on the show, including Peter Griffin's welfare fraud case in \"Death Has a Shadow\", where he was initially found guilty until Stewie Griffin used his mind control device on him. Stewie's presence as an infant, led to sympathy and let Griffin go and making him give Peter's job back. In \"Screwed the Pooch\", he presided over Brian Griffin's custody case for what he thought were his and Seabreeze Pewterschmidt's puppies. He ruled that Brian gets to keep his puppies, however must be neutered. File:Whitejudge1.png In \"Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows\", he presides over Brian's DWI case, where he sentences him to community service. On occasion, a white judge presided over some of the earliest trials, notably when Peter and the guys were accused of burning down The Drunken Clam in \"One if by Clam, Two if by Sea\". A second white judge appeared at Peter's trial for shooting Cleveland Brown, Jr. in \"A Shot in the Dark\". In Peter's lawsuit against McBurgertown in \"McStroke\", the case was initially dismissed, until new evidence led to the company's guilt. It is revealed he has a subscription to Grape Soda Today, which Peter Griffin bribed him with in his first attempt to sue McBurgertown. In \"Stewie Kills Lois\", Peter was found guilty of murdering his wife Lois, until she showed up at the courtroom alive. In Peter's rape accusation and lawsuit against Dr. Elmer Hartman in \"Stewie Loves Lois\", Hartman was found guilty by a false flashback to Judge's own prostate exam which led him to believe Hartman raped him. In Peter's accidental arson case in \"Tales of a Third Grade Nothing\", he sentenced him to a week in jail, released in time for the next newest episode. In \"Petarded\", he stripped Peter of custody of his kids Meg, Chris, and Stewie, deeming him an unfit parent. In \"April in Quahog\", he presided over a murder case that Peter was on jury duty for. As he did not want to be on jury duty, he behaved in a way that would get him out of serving while at the trial. Judge became infuriated and went after Peter himself. For their drunken behavior at Quahog Cinema in \"Friends of Peter G\", he sentences Peter and Brian to attend Alcoholics Anonymous for 30 days. Judge presides over Mayor Adam West's murder trial in \"12 and a Half Angry Men\". He is voiced by Phil LaMarr."@en . "75"^^ . . . "Dave Mallow"@en . . "The Jokester Judge"@en . . . . "Nurarihyon, Leader of the One Hundred Demons"@en . . . . . "Male"@en . "87"^^ . "Notable"@en . "Judge"@en . "Relatives"@en . "Yes"@en . "Judge is a manga written by Tonogai Yoshiki."@en . "Judge \u300C\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30B8 Jajji?\u300D es un manga creado por Fujihiko Hosono y publicado en la Weekly Manga Action de 1989 a 1991 contando con 2 vol\u00FAmenes. Una adaptaci\u00F3n a OVA se emiti\u00F3 el 15 de junio de 1991."@es . . "A Judge presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open court."@en . . . "Terran"@en . . . . . "Current"@en . . "105"^^ . . . . . . . . "960"^^ . . "Unknown"@en . . . . "Judge is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__"@en . "The game is about two judges. You are Mr. Game & Watch. Game-A is one player mode and if you aren't fast enough, the computer player will hit you on the head and the computer player gets a point. Game-B is when you are playing both sides. You can grab a friend for the other side. If you wait too long, then it is a tie. This goes for 300-600$ on eBay."@en . . . . . . . . . "Judges are vital parts of a family's connections, they are needed to get family members out of jail sentences, or to give lenient sentences. In New York, Vito Corleone owned most of the Judges in the city, which irritated the other Dons, who wished to share their influence to help with their involvement in the narcotics trade. After the summit following Sonny Corleone's demise, Don Vito agreed."@en . "Jim Lawson not only witnesses his father's murder, but he also has to watch the murderer go unpunished thanks to frightened witnesses. Jim decides to devote himself to the law by becoming a judge. However, when the law doesn't get the job done, he becomes the crime fighter known as the Judge. In his only two adventures, he arranged for groups of people being shaken down to meet with himself and the guilty party in order to pass judgement; hence the title of the strip was \"The Judge and the Jury.\""@en . . . . "Super Smash Bros. Brawl"@en . . "60"^^ . . "During the King's Ransom quest, players must convince the Judge and the local jury that Anna Sinclair is innocent of the murder of her father, Lord Sinclair. The Judge oversees the player as they rebut the evidence given by the prosecutor and helps to manage the proceedings during the trial. Provided the player rebuts the evidence properly, the jury will declare Anna innocent and the Judge will provide her with a non-guilty verdict."@en . "The rank of a Judge was the most junior rank in the Order of Judges, however, they still possessed great power within the Eriaduan Empire."@en . . . . . . "Appearing in the episode of the same name, this judge presided over the Trial of the Monarch. The Monarch acted as his own defense and annoyed the Judge to no end. The judge would've seen the Monarch in chains early on, but he held back because it was the jury's decision to make. He also allowed for Dr. Orpheus expert testimony as a mind-reader on what had happened between the Monarch and the police officer he supposedly abducted or disintegrated."@en . . . . "Nihilim Unit Regular Melee Judge"@en . . "Materials.Mat_Jakobs_3_Judge"@en . . . "216"^^ . . . . . "2500"^^ . . . "Meanwhile, the many Judges present will walk around their assigned areas. Their job is to watch the gameplay involved in their area and make sure no one is cheating. In addition, they also have the authority to give rulings as needed. When a player needs a ruling to be given, they raise their hand and call the word \"Judge.\" Then the assigned Judge can come over to view the situation at hand and make a ruling based on what they know. Most often, a Judge will have the right answer, but if a player feels they are wrong or would like confirmation, they can appeal the ruling to the Head Judge. Once a Head Judge's ruling has been given, the player must accept it and continue play following his instructions."@en . . "6"^^ . . . . . . . . "\"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All ~ Court Begins\""@en . . . . . . "He is the judge who presides over the case of Angelica suing her parents. He later ask favors Angelica on his verdict, lets Angelica acts as her own lawyer, evening letting her doll Cynthia, and her stuffed animal zebra testify. When Angelica imitates Mr. Hershowitz when he told her if she does what her parents ask her to, he laughs, and ask him to ask nicer to Angelica, therefore calling him the mean old lawyer. Angelica calls her father to court and ask him if he got her the toy train for her birthday. He answered he didn't, and the toy store was out of them, but the judge told Drew he should be ashamed of himself. Drew finally snaps out saying that the court room is a three ring circus, and saying he asked his daughter to eat broccoli, and was being a good father. The Judge tells Drew i"@en . . . "Enemies"@en . . "2502"^^ . . "Sir Old-Timer"@en . . . . . . "Judge"@en . . . . . "Judge are able to place an extra vote on another player X times per game."@en . . . "Grandpa Baldness"@en . . . "Judge is a character in Chrono Trigger. He serves as the ruling court official in Guardia Castle in the Present. Alongside him are Pierre, the Chancellor, and several elderly jurors. He can be found in the Courtroom during The Trial quest."@en . . . . "Silence! Let's begin!"@en . . . "An unnamed younger brother"@en . . . . . "Boss"@en . "La historia es acerca de un juez aparentemente de poco fiar, pero que en realidad tiene un fuerte sentido de la justicia en el \u00E1mbito profesional. Misawa Kyosuke, de 36 a\u00F1os de edad y que siempre ha vivido en la ciudad, es transferido a una isla del sur en donde \u00E9l es el \u00FAnico juez. Forzado a encargarse de cada caso desde problemas familiares hasta asesinatos, Misawa Kyosuke va acumulando experiencia en su carrera por la interacci\u00F3n con la gente local y sus respectivos problemas dom\u00E9sticos."@es . . "Judge is a user of CyberConnects that joined on June 11, 2007. He's hasn't done anything remarkable in his time there, but has established himself as a respected member of the community."@en . . . "The Judge, is a person in the the county council, who makes the decision if a person on a pending lawsuit is guilty or innocent. There is only one judge in a county and like the other people in the council, his authority is given by the count."@en . . . . . . "10"^^ . "Richter"@en . "Dave B. Mitchell"@en . . . "Your Baldness"@en . . . . . "Varies"@en . . . . . "80"^^ . . . . . . "The Poker Head of Courtroom No. 3"@en . "The Judge was one of the three patron saints of the different space, along with Illusion and the dragon, M\u00F3l\u00F3ng. He disappeared into heaven with the others after God's defeat."@en . . . "Michael Hart; Michael Hart from All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 5 000.JPG"@en . . . "During a trial, the Judge plays an important role as players must speak to him in order to present evidence or to call witnesses to the stand. Players can also speak to the Judge in order to ask for advice or to conclude their case."@en . . . "Varies"@en . . . . . "Bunmei Tobayama"@en . . . . "~"@en . "The Judge appeared in a total of 2 episodes throughout the course of the series. Season 4 Trial by Magic Season 5 A Witch's Tail, Part 1"@en . "Judge"@es . . . "A Judge is an enforcer of the law in the 21st century and 22nd century Mega-City. In Mega-City One they were typically equipped with Lawmasters and Lawgivers. Calhab Judges also carried lawgivers."@en . "Indeterminate"@en . . . "Judge was a presumed JAG officer who presided over Commander Harmon Rabb's trial as Harmon was on trial for supposedly murdering former JAG Officer Lieutenant Loren Singer."@en . . "1971"^^ . "a"@en . . . . . . "The Supreme Court Judge (or Federal Judge) presides over the Supreme Court. Since the abolition of State Courts a good knowledge of all three laws is required, but the Supreme Court Judge's knowledge of the Constitution and Federal Law needs to be near perfect. The character of Judges is important as well and it is often considered vital that candidates are able to be impartial to any and all cases that come before them. The Court currently has three vacant seats, expected to be filled soon."@en . . "Kanehira Yamamoto"@en . . . "The Raven's Judge sentenced him to incarceration in Gateview Prison, due to his crime of attempting to jar the Earth from its' axis. At the trial known as Raven v. Superman, the Raven served as the prosecution and the judge."@en . "Judge empires are empires that settle things in the galactic court."@en . "No"@en . . . "Judge"@ia . . "Judge was a member of the Screaming Skulls in 2505. When the Skulls took over the Apollo Shipyards at Grissom IV, Judge was part of the crew. When the War Pigs arrived at the station, they were captured by the Screaming Skulls. Judge, along with Fook and Whelan, were sent with a repair crew to capture their ship, the General Lee. However, he was killed by a stim-crazed Romy Pyrius, who was still aboard the ship."@en . . "5.8"^^ . "Cue ball geezer"@en . . "Death penalty"@en . "characteristics"@en . "A righteous judge. She is feared for sentencing people to death with a smile."@en . . . "Jim Lawson"@en . . . . . "Original Publisher"@en . . "Quintessons are also known by the adorable racial slur 'squids'."@en . . . . "The Great Judgini"@en . "3025"^^ . "Bald with a grey beard"@en . "HeavyBlade"@en . . . . . . . "Judges are the head of the judiciary system of Jottonia. There are usually three judges, one for each court, but there have been less in the past because of one issue or another. The Chief Justice is the head judge, responsible for the other judges of the court."@en . . . . . . . "Since this is a shotgun, you are unable to use this at very long ranges as shotguns cannot go very far. Make sure to have a good machine gun with this gun, as you can run out of ammo very quickly. Staying at a fairly far range will prevent you from dying fast, which will allow you to kill your enemy before he/she does."@en . "Jin Kazari"@en . . . . . . "Pirate"@en . . . "2914"^^ . . . . . "101"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1440"^^ . "None"@en . . . . . . "Lv\u00B2+2*Lv"@en . . "Last Appearance"@en . . . "GD_Weap_Pistol.Barrel."@en . . . . "Alliances"@en . . . . "Inquisitor"@en . "Pistol"@en . . . "Judge"@en . "This Judge presided over the trial of Hercules in Athens when the hero was being prosecuted by Spencius. The judge ruled in favour of Hercules, dismissing the case. Had the trial actually occurred in Classical Athens, the trial would have been decided by a jury, not a unilateral judge."@en . "Manga, Live Action, Drama CD"@en . . . . . "\"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations ~ Court Begins\""@en . . . . . "95"^^ . "A judge is an individual with the responsibility of setting or enforcing legal precedents."@en . . . "Occupation"@en . . "The Judge is the minor villain in The Adventures Of Ic habod And Mr. Toad Prosecutor."@en . . "\"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice ~ Court Begins\""@en . "\"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ~ Court Begins\""@en . "Unknown"@en . "This character was the Judge ruling on the guardian ad litem issues with respect to Alice Hartman in the Season 3 episode Finding Judas. She was portrayed by actress Jodi Long. Gregory House wanted to give Alice a cholecystectomy for her gallstones. Her father agreed, her mother objected and since they were divorced it gave House an opportunity to have a court hearing on the issue. The Judge came to the hospital for the hearing and House assured her that the father had Alice's best interests at heart. The Judge thought House was arrogant, but Cuddy assured her that House was usually right. The judge gave the father guardian ad litem privileges and they proceeded with the cholecystectomy. However, when it appears Alice is suffering an allergic reaction to everything she's exposed to, House doesn't believe it after she can easily eat a peanut butter sandwich without an adverse reaction. He thinks it is an infection and wants to give her antibiotics. However, the father now thinks Alice might be allergic to them and refuses treatment. House calls for another hearing, and unfortunately gets the same Judge. House supports the mother this time, and given that House has been right before the mother checked him out and found out he was the best doctor anyone knew. She wants to give Alice antibiotics too. However, the Judge is tired of showing up and instead makes Cuddy Alice's guardian ad litem."@en . . . "A judge was a legal worker, usually government-appointed, who presided over legal cases. Examples included Mavari Zudan, a Falleen judge in the service of the Galactic Alliance."@en . "No"@en . . . . "Patron Saint"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Chief Justice"@en . . "Bearded gentleman"@en . . . . . . "The Judge is a recurring character on Family Guy. He is most often seen presiding over many of the court cases on the show, including Peter Griffin's welfare fraud case in \"Death Has a Shadow\", where he was initially found guilty until Stewie Griffin used his mind control device on him. Stewie's presence as an infant, led to sympathy and let Griffin go and making him give Peter's job back. File:Whitejudge1.png In \"Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows\", he presides over Brian's DWI case, where he sentences him to community service. He is voiced by Phil LaMarr."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Pal"@en . . . "Judge"@en . "2750"^^ . . . . . . . "Judge.jpg"@en . "3135"^^ . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "A Judge is an enforcer of the law in the 21st century and 22nd century Mega-City. In Mega-City One they were typically equipped with Lawmasters and Lawgivers. Calhab Judges also carried lawgivers."@en . . . . . "The Judge outfit is a disguise in Hitman: Absolution."@en . "La historia es acerca de un juez aparentemente de poco fiar, pero que en realidad tiene un fuerte sentido de la justicia en el \u00E1mbito profesional. Misawa Kyosuke, de 36 a\u00F1os de edad y que siempre ha vivido en la ciudad, es transferido a una isla del sur en donde \u00E9l es el \u00FAnico juez. Forzado a encargarse de cada caso desde problemas familiares hasta asesinatos, Misawa Kyosuke va acumulando experiencia en su carrera por la interacci\u00F3n con la gente local y sus respectivos problemas dom\u00E9sticos."@es . . "J-man"@en . . . . "Single player, multiplayer"@en . "Blue"@en . . . "But be careful, the penalty for breaching contract is death."@en . "First Appearance"@en . "The Judge is an elderly owl who rules in an empty Mobian court room."@en . "Judge is a Game & Watch game released in 1980. In the game, two judges face off by trying to attack the other when they have the highest number on their sign. When one judge attacks, the other will be able to dodge."@en . "Gender"@en . . "Judge Fickle"@en . . "The rank of a Judge was the most junior rank in the Order of Judges, however, they still possessed great power within the Eriaduan Empire."@en . "Judge is a character in Chrono Trigger. He serves as the ruling court official in Guardia Castle in the Present. Alongside him are Pierre, the Chancellor, and several elderly jurors. He can be found in the Courtroom during The Trial quest."@en . . . "Yes, I've come to a verdict"@en . . "Name"@en . . "An unnamed wife"@en . . "\"Courtroom ~ Guardians of the Law\""@en . . "Judge; Jugde__002.jpg"@en . ""@en . . . . . . "32"^^ . . . . . "2"^^ . . . "3"^^ . "Character"@en . . . "Judge was a presumed JAG officer who presided over Commander Harmon Rabb's trial as Harmon was on trial for supposedly murdering former JAG Officer Lieutenant Loren Singer."@en . . . . "Judges are the head of the judiciary system of Jottonia. There are usually three judges, one for each court, but there have been less in the past because of one issue or another. The Chief Justice is the head judge, responsible for the other judges of the court."@en . "no"@en . . "Special Part(s): GD_Weap_Pistol.A_Weapons_Unique.Pistol_Jakobs_3_Judge GD_Weap_Pistol.Barrel.Pistol_Barrel_Tediore_Judge GD_Weap_Pistol.ManufacturerMaterials.Mat_Jakobs_3_Judge [Judge Variants] The Judge is a unique pistol manufactured by Jakobs in Borderlands 2. The Judge is a common drop from Assassin Oney located in Southpaw Steam & Power and Digistruct Peak."@en . "show"@en . "Sobrenatural, Horror"@es . . . "Damon Gant"@en . "Arg! You're all guilty!"@en . "200"^^ . . "\"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies ~ Court Begins\""@en . "This Judge presided over the court when Norman Bates was released from an institution after 22 years of imprisonment. He advised Lila Loomis to speak with the District Attorney regarding her petition not to have Bates released."@en . . . . . . . . "Pistol_Barrel_Tediore_Judge"@en . . . . . "27"^^ . . . . "Judge"@en . . . "1342"^^ . "Light"@en . "Judge"@en . "Udgey"@en . . . . . "Sir Judge"@en . "Owl"@en . "1"^^ . . . "Angela Moore"@en . . . "Defense Up, Heal, Banish, Teleport"@en . .