FOREJUDGE
\fˈɔːd͡ʒʌd͡ʒ], \fˈɔːdʒʌdʒ], \f_ˈɔː_dʒ_ʌ_dʒ]\
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To expel from court for some offense or misconduct, as an attorney or officer; to deprive or put out of a thing by the judgment of a court.
By Oddity Software
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To expel from court for some offense or misconduct, as an attorney or officer; to deprive or put out of a thing by the judgment of a court.
By Noah Webster.
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To judge before hearing the facts and proof: in law, to expel from a court for malpractice or non-appearance. When an attorney is sued and called to appear in court, if he declines he is forejudged, and his name is struck from the rolls.
By Daniel Lyons