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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
You call him professor, especially if he is no longer a judge.
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Either one is fine.
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Your eminence.
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
or your grace...either is acceptablegdane wrote:Your eminence.
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
Begin any conversation with "May it please the court"
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Ah yes, my favorite mid-coitus exclamationSapientia wrote:Begin any conversation with "May it please the court"
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YO DAWG I HEARD YOU LIKE JUDGIN SO I GOT U A ROBE SO YOU CAN JUDGE WHILE YOU PRAWF.
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
If he's a retired judge, than either "judge" or "professor" seems appropriate; but if became a professor after losing a bid for re-election, then "professor" seems more appropriate.
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
Well, he is retired...
I'll just go with Judge, probably wouldn't be too smart of me to go based off what someone here said anyway. No one's ever been insulted by you giving them too much respect
I'll just go with Judge, probably wouldn't be too smart of me to go based off what someone here said anyway. No one's ever been insulted by you giving them too much respect
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I just call them professor (same with the dean emeriti that teach some classes here). It is their current role.
If you had a judge retired from the military after 22 years and then got a bench, you wouldn't call him Colonel, would you? Nah, you'd call him your honor or judge.
If you had a judge retired from the military after 22 years and then got a bench, you wouldn't call him Colonel, would you? Nah, you'd call him your honor or judge.
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
"your imperial majesty"
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Re: How do you address a former judge thats now a professor
I've got one of those in the family and he definitely prefers Judge ..."insert last name"
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180kaiser wrote:Ah yes, my favorite mid-coitus exclamationSapientia wrote:Begin any conversation with "May it please the court"
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kaiser wrote:Ah yes, my favorite mid-coitus exclamationSapientia wrote:Begin any conversation with "May it please the court"

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