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Not exactly, you can have a judgment that is based on law; but judgment can also mean something that is utterly unrelated to law.

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Not exactly, you can have a judgment that is based on law; but judgment can also mean something that is utterly unrelated to law.

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Enforcement, judgment and sentencing.

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Plato, a classical Greek philosopher, is often attributed with the quote "Law is the correct judgment of the state." This concept reflects his belief in the importance of laws in maintaining a just and orderly society.

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Summary judgment will be granted only if there are no genuine question of fact and the sole question is a question of Law.

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