"Judge alone" refers to a legal proceeding where a judge is the sole decision-maker, rather than a jury. In this context, the judge evaluates the evidence, applies the law, and renders a verdict or ruling based solely on their interpretation and judgment. This approach is often used in bench trials, where the complexity of the case or specific legal issues may warrant a judge's expertise over a jury's deliberation.
Justice is decided in a court of law, either by judge and jury or by judge alone.
Bench Trial
don't judge on looks alone
A "bench trial" is a trial before a judge sitting without a jury. The judge alone decides the case.
It is the belief that the ruler of the nation is chosen by God, and as such he and God alone can judge the ruler's behavior.
The word judge can be used in the following sentence. My father decided to become a judge at a young age.
Daniel ... "God is my judge." ...
Deus solus me iudicare potest.Literally:God alone/only (in the nominative, i.e. the subject of the sentence) me (in the accusative, i.e. the object of the sentence) to judge he is able.Or, rearranged better:God alone is able to judge me.Or:Only God can judge me.
to be alone mean to have some thing miss inside even if you have many people around you
God alone is able to judge me.
The judge, or magistrate, is a person, elected or appointed, who is knowledgeable in the law, and whose function is to objectively administer the legal proceedings and offer a final decision to dispose of a case.
It can mean "I am single" or "I am alone".