No, the word judge should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence. This is, of course, if it is not the title of a specific judge.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
He wrote the long sentence on the blackboard.He received a five-year sentence for his crime.The judge will sentence the poacher on Monday.
One should always capitalize names in sentences.
Presume to judge the quality of the next generation.
"Answering all of life's questions is impossible.""The word judge's sentence was impossible to carry out."
no
You capitalize Judge Smith. You do not need to capitalize retired as it is not part of his title.
The prosecutor does not send the felon the prison that is the judge's duty.
The subject of the sentence is judge; the verb is ruled.
The word judge can be used in the following sentence. My father decided to become a judge at a young age.
No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
A suspended execution of sentence is when the judge actually renders a sentence to the defendant, but passes the execution of the sentence on defendant unless they commit another offense. The court will then have the right to impose the original sentence upon the defendant. A suspended imposition of sentence is when the judge does not enter a sentence on defendant and has the right to execute a sentence upon the defendant should they commit another offense.
the judge was merciless when delivering the sentence.
The judge wrote his scores down.
The senior Judge was superseded by a Judge junior to Him.