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  1. Courts | Tippecanoe County, IN

    Find legal forms and discover contact information for the Tippecanoe County Courts.

  2. JUDGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of JUDGE is one who makes judgments. How to use judge in a sentence.

  3. Judge - Wikipedia

    Judges exercise significant governmental power. They can order police, military, or judicial officials to carry out searches, arrests, imprisonments, garnishments, detentions, seizures, …

  4. JUDGE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Judge, referee, umpire refer to one who is entrusted with decisions affecting others. Judge, in its legal and other uses, implies particularly that one has qualifications and authority for giving …

  5. JUDGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    To judge a competition is to decide officially who has won. Judging by their home, they seem to be quite wealthy. All three judges found him guilty of professional misconduct. A panel of …

  6. judge | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Judges hear cases presented by parties involved in legal disputes and make decisions or judgments based on the facts and evidence presented, as well as the applicable laws and …

  7. Judge Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    It can be difficult to judge [= estimate] distances/sizes accurately. We should do whatever we judge to be the right thing. Judging by its smell, I'd say the milk is spoiled. = To judge from its …

  8. What Does a Judge Do in a Courtroom? - LegalClarity

    Aug 23, 2025 · Judges are responsible for maintaining order and efficiency in the courtroom. They oversee the flow of trials, ensuring that all participants adhere to established procedural rules. …

  9. Judge legal definition of judge

    To make a decision or reach a conclusion after examining all the factual evidence presented. To form an opinion after evaluating the facts and applying the law.

  10. Superior Court 2 | Tippecanoe County, IN - Indiana

    Along with Circuit Court and Superior Court, it hears major criminal cases (murders, Level 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 felonies), dissolution of marriage and family law matters, and a variety of plenary civil …