The phrase
"youngest judge" refers to a person who has obtained a position as a judge at a very early age compared to others.
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They did many things, from refurbishing and building court buildings, putting in place digital systems, and redesigning the Judicial Training Institute, to enhancing performance, changing cultures, and building a cadre
of young judges.
Eric Stonestreet hosts «The Toy Box,»
where young judges — Sophia Grace Brownlee (from left), Aalyrah Caldwell, Toby Grey and Noah Ritter — decide which toy inventor can move on to the finals.
With this in mind, I was recently approached by a very
good younger judge who asked me how I justified withholding awards, placements or points on dogs.
At 30, she's
the youngest judge on CBC's Dragons» Den, but she more than holds her own — especially against Boston Pizza founder and sometime frenemy Jim Treliving.
He was
the youngest judge ever elected in recent Clarkstown history.
But at forty, she was still
the youngest judge in the state.
But it appeared to
this young judge that the withholding of awards was a negative action and not a positive one, and that withholding did not fall into my earlier - stated positive position on judging.
And a radiant portrait of
a young judge by painter Alice Neel nearly quadrupled its estimate to fetch $ 437,000.
Given the mandatory retirement age, a PM might choose
a younger judge so that their impact lasts longer.
At 54, he will be
the youngest judge on the Supreme Court when he assumes the position June 9, although his official swearing - in date has not been announced.