To judge someone unfairly means to think or say negative things about that person before you get to know them
People being ignorant and getting to know a person before they meet, judge, and assume how they act because of their ethnicity.
I can't judge yourself for I don't know who you are. Probably a very good person.
The person with the bench warrant will have to appear before the court. The person who lied may be charged with perjury.
"As you know, Victoria Ashley will be facing sentencing.." Is an example of sample letter to the judge before sentencing.
No, its not. It is better to accept each person and not judge. Have you ever heard of the saying "Never judge a book by it's cover?" Well, yeah, technically you should read the book first before you judge it. Just like people. Get to know the person first. Don't judge by their appearances, that will get you hurt. Just like having a crush on someone. Being in love isn't all about appearances..it's about what's inside. But not all judging is bad! It's sometimes good to judge. Judging if this person is right for you..or determining if this person is liable to be your friend.
I think the term is arraign
Not enough information to answer. Does this person have "standing" in the case before the judge? Protect WHO? From WHOM? WHY? For WHAT reason?
im not sure you can get to, but i know in order to judge you must have some sort of experience with modeling before.
never judge someone before getting to know them.
Normally you won't. They would have been transported directly and immediately to court. After appearing before the judge - if the judge ordered them to jail, THEN, they would be transported to jail and booked. When that happens, you can find out from the jail what, specifically, they were charged with.
The local law enforcement agency picks the person up to appear before the judge. what happens when you appear before the Judge