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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Addressing a judge

What are the different names you can use in addressing a judge? For example, 'your Honor', etc.
  

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In Britain, a form of addess is "m'lud" (a corrpution of "my lord"). To me, this has a slightly facetious ring to it, and I don't actually know if it's still used in real life.

  • In Britain, a form of addess is "m'lud" (a corrpution of "my lord").
  • To me, this has a slightly facetious ring to it, and I don't actually know if it's still used in real life.
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In Britain, a form of addess is "m'lud" (a corrpution of "my lord"). To me, this has a slightly facetious ring to it, and I don't actually know if it's still used in real life.

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