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judge in advance

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See: forejudge, prejudge, presuppose


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Vidmar: For example, if the parties tell the judge in advance that the evidence is going to come out of sequence, a little bit of discussion by the judge about how the parties are not going to follow events in exactly the right order might be sufficient to avoid confusion.
Any statement by Longo must be approved by the judge in advance to ensure that it conforms to legal limits.
Individuals with disabilities can judge in advance physical and programmatic accessibility of New York cultural institutions; sites are not judged or rated in terms of degrees of accessibility.
 
 
 
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