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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)

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The word judge is a regular verb.

Judge can also be a noun as in a judge in a court of law.

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