Justice

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Justice is a formal title used to address or refer to judges serving on higher courts, especially supreme or constitutional courts.

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Label Occurrences
Justice canonical 3

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf form of address
judicial title
appliesTo appellate court judge
constitutional court judge
judge
supreme court judge
contrastsWith title "Judge" used for lower court judges in some jurisdictions
etymologicallyRelatedTo concept of justice (fairness and law)
hasForm title placed before a judge’s surname
title used with honorifics such as “Mr.” or “Madam” in some jurisdictions
impliesRank membership in a higher court
impliesRole adjudication of appeals
interpretation of constitutional law
language English
relatedTo court hierarchy
judicial honorifics
judiciary
legal profession
usedFor addressing judges on higher courts
referring to judges on higher courts
usedIn court documents
formal oral address in court
judicial context
legal proceedings
usedInJurisdiction High Court of Australia NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of Canada NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of India NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
United States federal courts NERFINISHED
United States state supreme courts NERFINISHED
constitutional courts in various common law countries

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Justice Frank Murphy honorificPrefix Justice
subject surface form: Frank Murphy
David Justice familyName Justice