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Judge John Deed ended on 2007-01-18.

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When was Judge John Deed created?

Judge John Deed was created on 2001-01-09.


What are the ratings and certificates for Judge John Deed - 2001?

Judge John Deed - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M


Who plays judge john deed?

Judge John Deed is portrayed by British actor Martin Shaw. The character is the central figure in the television series "Judge John Deed," which aired from 2001 to 2007. Shaw's performance as the principled and often controversial judge garnered critical acclaim and contributed to the show's popularity.


What are the ratings and certificates for Judge John Deed - 2001 Exacting Justice 1-0?

Judge John Deed - 2001 Exacting Justice 1-0 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M


What are the ratings and certificates for Judge John Deed - 2001 War Crimes Part 1 6-1?

Judge John Deed - 2001 War Crimes Part 1 6-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12


What are the ratings and certificates for Judge John Deed - 2001 War Crimes Part 2 6-2?

Judge John Deed - 2001 War Crimes Part 2 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12


What type of dog is in judge john deed?

Mimi, the dog from Judge John Deed, is a 'Pinche Ratonero' or England known as a Ratting Terrior. Mimi origianally comes from Spain saved by owners Gordon and Rachel Newman, Gordon being the writer of the programme.


How do you nullify a deed of trust?

Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.


How to force someone off deed?

To force someone off a deed, you have to take the person to court and file a civil judgment. A judge can remove someone from the deed.


What do you call a person who has done some wrong deed at the court?

In a court, there is the accused, who is thought to have committed some crime. But the principle of innocent until proven guilty applies, so you cannot say that the accused has done any wrong deed. Only the Judge can say that at the end of the trial.


Can Judge void out a gift deed of land and return it to the giver?

That depends on the circumstances and whether the court is provided with compelling evidence that the deed was executed under some sort of duress or fraud. The judge will review the case by hearing testimony, examining evidence and reviewing any controlling law and will issue a decision as to the validity of the deed.


When was John Fleming - judge - born?

John Fleming - judge - was born in 1697.

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