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Use "Your Honour" for both the vocative and accusative when addressing a circuit judge in court.

This means instead of "good morning mr/mrs x", you say; "good morning your honour".

It also means instead of "can I turn you to page...", you say; "can I turn your honour to page..."

In chambers, always refer to a judge as simply "Judge"; "Good morning Judge, can I turn you to page...".

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One would address a British Judge as "YOUR HONOUR" or "MY LORD"...this is how everyone must address them whilst the court is in session,whether you know his name or not.

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