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Lesson 6-Twelve Angry Men(Part two . Judge es In most English speaking countries (particularly the USa)a judge is addressed Nomenclature as Your Honor" when presiding over the judge's court, as a sign of respect for the office The judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the judges of the supreme courts of several U.s. states and other countries are called justices" In the United Kingdom, a comparable rank is held by the House of Lords, its judges are not called judges, but Law Lords, and sit in the House of Lords as peers. W BTL E The end of Judges.W B T L E In most English speaking countries (particularly the USA) a judge is addressed as "Your Honor" when presiding over the judge's court, as a sign of respect for the office. The judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the judges of the supreme courts of several U.S. states and other countries are called “justices”. In the United Kingdom, a comparable rank is held by the House of Lords; its judges are not called judges, but Law Lords, and sit in the House of Lords as peers. Nomenclature Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part two) I. Judges The end of Judges
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