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Judge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Judges are considered to be the leaders of one of the branches of government: the judiciary. |
 | | Judges are human beings too, and a means of judicial oversight is normally provided for cases where a judge, quite apart from technical matters such as applying the law, is deemed to have exceeded, or abused, his or her authority. |
 | | Judges who derive their authority from a contractual agreement of the parties to a dispute, rather than a governmental body are called arbitrators, and typically do not receive the honorific forms of address, and do not have the symbolic trappings, of a publicly appointed judge. |
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