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Vanzetti did not believe that Judge Thayer had been fair and impartial
Vanzetti did not believe that Judge Thayer had been fair and impartial
You can use the word impartial in a compound sentence like this: "The judge remained impartial during the trial, yet the jury members showed bias in their decisions."
An impartial judge could help us settle this dispute.
Impartial means "fair," "even-handed," "non-biased."
Someone who is not biased towards one side or the other. An example would be a court judge who looks at the evidence only in determing who is right.
Hopefully, all of 'em.
One who is knowledgeable, wise and impartial.
It is important to be impartial when listening to complaints.
The word "inpartial" is not a standard English word. It seems to be a typographical error or a non-standard term. If you meant "impartial," you can use it like this: "The judge was impartial and fair in handling the case."
Being a judge, he should be impartial. Knowing him to be a Democrat or Republican indicates partiality, or bias.
A judge, regardless of his or her religion or lack thereof must be impartial. If a Judge is found to favor people on the basis of religion then he or she should be removed from their position as judge.