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| "You Can't | Judge A Book By The Cover" |
| "You Can't | Judge a Book By Its Cover" (Cosby, Pam Sawyer, Wonde |
| Lord Justice Lloyd, is an English | judge, a member of the Court of Appeal. |
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| "You Can't | Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover" (Willie Dixon) |
| "You Can't | Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover" - (Willie Dixo |
| He was said to be able to | judge a hall quickly just by clapping his hands. |
| he Desperate Housewives episode, see You Can't | Judge a Book By Its Cover (Desperate Housewives). |
| You | judge a player on how he's playing. |
| 1875, he was appointed a state superior court | judge, a position he held until 1879. |
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| So far as they could | judge a wagon road would at least be possible and pe |
| He then returned to Tennessee and clerked for | Judge A.W.O. |
| Judge Aaron Levine overturns the obscenity convictio | |
| sdemeanors Court in Cairo and presided over by | Judge Abdel Karim, the same judge who had presided o |
| The show was opened by gospel singer and | judge Abraham and his wife Bethliza. |
| worked as a law clerk for former U.S. District | Judge Abraham David Sofaer. |
| ned in 1858 by Jacob Maeys in partnership with | Judge Abraham Poston. |
| Carter studied law under | Judge Abram Carruthers at Cumberland University in L |
| Additionally, the | judge added some extraordinary conditions. |
| rch 1921 - 4 September 2004) was an Australian | judge, administrator and governor. |
| 1952 to 1954, he served as a lieutenant in the | Judge Advocate Generals office. |
| aterbury was appointed by Gov. Horatio Seymour | Judge Advocate General of the State Militia. |
| He served as assistant | judge advocate general of Rhode Island 1888-1898. |
| served in the United States Naval Reserve as a | Judge Advocate General's Corps officer. |
| From 1931-34, he was the Navy's | Judge Advocate General. |
| During the War of 1812, he was an Assistant | Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army. |
| In 1955 Wild was appointed | judge advocate general of the army. |
| ef of the Criminal Law Division, Office of the | Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army, in W |
| returned to the military as an assistant staff | judge advocate at Fort Sill in Okinawa, Japan from 1 |
| He became | Judge Advocate General of the Navy in 1990. |
| Most of his service was with the | Judge Advocate General Corps. |
| During the War of 1812, he served as | judge advocate of Volunteers in the U.S. Army. |
| ve years in the U.S. Navy as an officer in the | Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG). |
| Lieutenant Commander Anderson served in the | Judge Advocate General's Corp of the U.S. Navy. |
| The Deputy | Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army, 1997 |
| After law school, Wincup served as a | judge advocate in the United States Air Force Judge |
| in 1974, Stewart entered the U.S. Army in the | Judge Advocate General's Corps. |
| ington, D.C., where he became assistant to the | Judge Advocate General of the Navy. |
| Jackson served as | judge advocate on the staff of General Stonewall Jac |
| He was in the United States Army | Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1966. |
| In 1990, he was appointed as the state | judge advocate for the Minnesota National Guard. |
| d by President George H. W. Bush in 1989 to be | Judge Advocate General of the Army. |
| He also served as | Judge Advocate General in India. |
| S. Navy veteran, a Captain in the Navy Reserve | Judge Advocate General's Corps, and has served as Ju |
| In addition to his | judge advocate duties, he served regularly as office |
| Judge Advocate (Assesseur) for Criminal Court of Yan | |
| The following year he became | judge advocate of the vice admiralty court and attor |
| gave up the seat in 1905 when he was appointed | Judge Advocate General. |
| John F. Kelly (politician), former | Judge Advocate General and former State Senator for |
| law degree from Albany Law School, joining the | Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) in 1953. |
| ed in budgeting, membership, publicity, and as | judge advocate for the group. |
| He was a | judge advocate of the New York State Militia. |
| He served in a variety of | judge advocate positions including Trial Counsel, De |
| Promoted again to Major, Farquhar served as a | judge advocate and inspector in the IV Corps. |
| Prior to this appointment, Husted had been | Judge Advocate on the staff of the Seventh Brigade o |
| He also served in the U.S. Army | Judge Advocate General's Corps. |
| Donald Danister Hewagama was a | Judge Advocate General to the Armed Forces of Sri La |
| miralty in 1897 and subsequently was appointed | Judge Advocate of the Fleet in 1904. |
| ibraltar in 1796-8, part of the time as acting | judge advocate and civil judge. |
| ld War II, he served in the United States Army | Judge Advocate General's Corps. |
| He served as | judge advocate in the War of 1812. |
| During the Civil War he served as | judge advocate in the Kansas militia. |
| A ruling on 22 March 2006, by the | judge advocate Jack Bayliss, concurred. |
| was the Air Force Department of the Office of | Judge Advocate General. |
| During World War I he served as Major | Judge Advocate in U.S. Army and Lt. Col. Judge Advoc |
| He was promoted to brigadier general and | Judge Advocate General on December 1, 1875. |
| She served in the | Judge Advocate General Corp. |
| Richard was offered the role of | judge advocate of the army, but turned down the appo |
| Captain, | Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force; 196 |
| The following year, he was made Staff | Judge Advocate for Fort Gordon's Army Signal Center. |
| He served as | judge advocate with rank of lieutenant colonel in th |
| was named the Air National Guard's Outstanding | Judge Advocate (Lawyer) of the year. |
| Citizens Military Training Corps, Infantry and | Judge Advocate, 1931. |
| Brigade | Judge Advocate, Baghdad |
| General Black was assigned as the Deputy Staff | Judge Advocate, 7th Infantry Division (Light), Fort |
| whom he served in Italy, appointed him deputy | judge advocate-general. |
| abig launched his career in the U.S. Navy as a | Judge Advocate. |
| Wicker served as a | judge advocate. |
| l Guard, retiring with the rank of colonel and | judge advocate. |
| M. Thayer presided with Captain B. F. Rice as | Judge Advocate. |
| ne Corps Air Station Cherry Point as the Staff | Judge Advocate. |
| war he fought in several battles and served as | Judge advocate. |
| served in the U.S. Air Force, as an Air Force | judge advocate. |
| llage board and in the United States Army as a | judge advocate. |
| The Order instructed that all | judge advocates should be appointed solely by the Ju |
| rahms is also on the board of directors of the | Judge Advocates Association. |
| t the appointment of serving naval officers as | Judge Advocates, and their appointment by the Chief |
| He continued to serve as a | judge after the war, retiring from the bench in 1798 |
| Hayes was a | judge after his time as insurance commissioner ended |
| In January 1956 he married | judge Agnes Nygaard (born 1933). |
| The trial | judge agreed with Smith and imposed the sentence. |
| The | judge agreed, and awarded ownership of all BTLP's as |
| The | judge agreed. |
| Dr. Isher | Judge Ahluwalia is an Indian economist. |
| Back | Judge: Al Jury #106 |
| e Department, Post Office, and Taylor County's | Judge Alan Moats' residence. |
| She clerked for U.S. District | Judge Albert C. Wollenberg from 1977 to 1978. |
| Judge Aldrich was descended from the nineteenth cent | |
| On January 12, 2011, Chief | Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Ap |
| Judge Alex is a United States syndicated courtroom t | |
| Ikuta now works alongside her former boss, | Judge Alex Kozinski, for whom she clerked from 1988- |
| The current Governor of Victoria is former | judge Alex Chernov. |
| Judge Alex Ferrer, in a typical episode of the show. | |
| Judge Alex wrapped its fifth season (2009-2010) in J | |
| reme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, as well as | Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit and Judge W |
| umerous Fox stations that carry Divorce Court, | Judge Alex, Judge Joe Brown and Judge Judy (which ai |
| In most markets, the program was replaced by | Judge Alex; that program also tapes at KRIV. |
| It was founded by a British | judge Alexander Forbes in 1848. |
| lerked for U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals | Judge Alfred Goodwin from 1979 to 1980. |
| He also served as a law clerk to | Judge Alice Batchelder of the 6th Circuit Court of A |
| In December 1840 | Judge Allen was elected a judge of the Supreme Court |
| Donald Crisp as | Judge Allen |
| t would not affect their deliberations and the | judge allowed the trial to continue. |
| The | judge allowed for a defence of insane automatism. |
| Charter granted them a right to choose between | judge alone or judge and jury, which was violated by |
| Judge also kept up correspondence with The Times on | |
| A federal | judge also addressed his concerns in the case of Bar |
| The trial court | judge also entered an order authorizing the defendan |
| He was a Municipal court | judge, Anaheim, California from 1959 to 1961. |
| 31 - Lemuel Allan Wilmot, lawyer, politician, | judge, and 3rd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick |
| He served as | judge and surrogate of Orleans County 1867-1883. |
| 30 March - Aedanus Burke, soldier, | judge, and United States Representative from South C |
| aptised 18 October 1746 - July 29, 1824) was a | judge and political figure in Upper Canada. |
| The film is to be produced by | Judge and directed by frequent collaborator John Alt |
| en Johannes Scheel (1859-1956) was a Norwegian | judge and politician for the Conservative Party. |
| 5 July - Olaus Michael Schmidt, | judge and politician (b.1784) |
| December 1855) was a Luxembourgian politician, | judge, and journalist. |
| September - Richard Graves MacDonnell, lawyer, | judge and colonial governor (d.1881). |
| March - William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, | judge and politician (born 1705) |
| He became a | judge and attorney general for Canada East. |
| n was established by James Dellet, a prominent | judge and United States Congressman, during the late |
| siah H. MacQuarrie (1897 - 1971) was a lawyer, | judge and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| , Pennsylvania to Samuel Hepburn, a lawyer and | judge and Rebecca Williamson. |
| r Christopher Hales (died 1541) was an English | judge and Master of the Rolls. |
| Frank Douglas MacKinnon was an English lawyer, | judge and writer, the only High Court judge to be ap |
| Sulatycky, (born June 13, 1938), is a Canadian | judge and former politician. |
| ort (June 10, 1806-June 5, 1871) was a lawyer, | judge and political figure in Quebec. |
| January 1846 - 4 February 1921), was an Irish | judge and Liberal Unionist politician. |
| The | judge and the HK court have emphasized that the iden |
| May 20 - Allan McEachern, lawyer, | judge and university chancellor (d.2008) |
| He was the | judge and magistrate of the city of Skien. |
| Sir Mark Potter, Appeal Court | judge and President of the Family Division |
| Linda Pollitt Baer, a State Administrative Law | Judge and former Bergen County Freeholder. |
| Later he would serve as a municipal court | judge and district judge. |
| m Japan, he resumed sitting as a Supreme Court | judge, and occasionally sat as a judge of the New Ze |
| April 11 - Edward Bowen, lawyer, | judge and politician (b.1780) |
| 23 January - Edvard Hagerup Bull, | judge and politician (d.1938) |
| January 1653 - 2 February 1733) was a British | judge and politician. |
| 841 - December 1, 1881) was a Canadian lawyer, | judge, and politician. |
| He also served as a probate | judge and as the State's Attorney for Litchfield Cou |
| Doull (November 1, 1878 - 1969) was a lawyer, | judge and politician. |
| - April 15, 1986) was a United States federal | judge and politician. |
| Sir Robert Samuel Wright - British | judge and author. |
| 1831-October 14, 1903) was an American lawyer, | judge, and politician. |
| at premiered in April 2006, created by Maureen | Judge and Tina Hahn and executive produced by Mauree |
| He is a former trial | judge and served as Kansas Attorney General from 197 |
| 1999 and was appointed as a Deputy High Court | Judge and Recorder. |
| Walter Rumsey, Welsh | judge and amateur scientist (d. |
| (July 27, 1834 - April 28, 1893) was a lawyer, | judge and political figure in Newfoundland. |
| Strother was a lawyer, | judge, and U. S. Representative from West Virginia. |
| Lewis T. Babcock is a Senior | Judge and former Chief Judge of the United States Di |
| She shook it for the | judge, and he put the cops in jail |
| ard Duncan (died February 1819) was a soldier, | judge and political figure in Upper Canada. |
| iana, to Adolphe Jolna Lafargue, a state court | judge, and the former Anne Winn Irion, the judge's s |
| September 7, 1853) was an Irish-born soldier, | judge and political figure. |
| As a | judge and public prosecutor he worked from 1969 unti |
| In 1703, he accepted the office of deputy | judge and advocate to the admiralty. |
| The government maintained that the | judge and the selection process were appropriate. |
| August 18 - Maurice Laframboise, lawyer, | judge and politician (d.1882) |
| he joined the NFL officiating staff as a field | judge, and the following year, he became a side judg |
| The daughter and her husband sued the | judge and others associated with the sterilization i |
| He is a former County | Judge and County Court at Law Judge. |
| Georghios Pikis is a Cypriot | judge and a former member of the International Crimi |
| r 1938 - 1 March 2004) was a Fijian statesman, | judge, and diplomat. |
| studied law at Woodsfield, and became Probate | Judge and Judge of Common Pleas. |
| - 15 December 1894, Felixstowe) was an English | judge, and oldest son of the Anglo-Irish judge and p |
| Blake was a | judge and later director for the provincial agricult |
| ide said McInnis had offered an apology to the | judge and said McInnis hoped to meet with the judge, |
| The presiding magistrate sits as | judge and jury and determines all issues of fact and |
| In 1964, Hamel was appointed | Judge and resigned his legislative and executive fun |
| ourne James (1807 - 7 June 1881) was a British | judge and Privy Councillor. |
| June 11, 1877 - August 25, 1964) was a lawyer, | judge and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| ristopher Yelverton (1536-1612) was an English | judge and speaker of the House of Commons |
| Thomas Mellon (1813-1908), | Judge and founder of the Mellon Bank who married Sar |
| In 1865 he was elected county | judge and stayed in office until 1869. |
| hol (ca 1780 - May 3, 1824) was a businessman, | judge and political figure in Upper Canada. |
| state Supreme Court justice, Court of Appeals | judge, and federal judge. |
| , 1890 - June 15, 1953) was a Canadian lawyer, | judge, and provincial politician. |
| ng the original courts as magistrate, district | judge and high court judge he was appointed a Judge |
| y (October 19, 1751 - February 24, 1832) was a | judge and political figure in New Brunswick. |
| 6, 1830 - August 5, 1897) was a Quebec lawyer, | judge and political figure. |
| nowadays used as office by collector, District | Judge and other Govt officers. |
| He is currently a District Court | Judge and Chair of the Immigration and Protection Tr |
| 26 May - Thomas Noon Talfourd, | judge and author (died 1854) |
| became a member of the Legislative Assembly, a | judge and mayor of Toronto. |
| Colonel, three Majors, and one | Judge and US Senator. |
| er 2, 1821 - October 19, 1896) was an American | judge and politician. |
| itz (born June 22, 1934) is a Canadian lawyer, | judge, and former Senator. |
| He was appointed a conciliation | judge and court commissioner by the circuit judges i |
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