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A cabnet or just just a panel of judges.
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The plural form is judges; the plural possessive form is judges'.The judges' cars were vandalized in the courthouse parking lot.
It is in its plural possessive form.
The verb "to judge" has a third-person present-tense conjugation "judges". (He, or she, judges.) The plural noun applying to court officials is also "judges". (e.g. Magistrate judges)
The judges are biased in their opinion on who won the medal.
Judges, please announce the winner.
There is an entire chapter named 'Judges'.
"Judges" refers to individuals who have the authority to make decisions in a court of law, typically based on the interpretation of the law and evidence presented. They are responsible for ensuring that legal proceedings are conducted fairly and according to established principles of justice.
The word judge is a common noun. Judge is a proper noun only when it is part of a proper name or title, such as Judge Greg Mathis, actor Judge Reinhold, or the comic book character Judge Dredd.
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