Phrases with «to compromise any judge»

The phrase "to compromise any judge" means to manipulate or influence a judge in a way that is unfair or unethical, usually by offering them something of value or threatening them, in order to gain an advantage in a legal case or proceeding. Full definition

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Sentences with «to compromise any judge»

  • Public opinion about the judiciary is apparently that many, if not most judges are corrupt and even members of the inner bar are on record suggesting that the bar, especially senior lawyers are perpetually engaged in compromising judges! (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • The anti-graft agency alleged, for instance, that Tarfa offered N5.3 m gratification to a judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Hyeladzira Nganjiwa, in order to allegedly compromise the judge. (punchng.com)
  • In today's blog, high net worth family and divorce lawyer Lorne N. MacLean, QC,, reviews a recent BC Supreme Court decision where the judge commented on how assessing credibility in a trial involving the use of interpreters severely compromises a judge's ability to assess who is telling the truth. (macleanfamilylaw.ca)
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