The Judge was a magazine published in the United States of America around the turn of the century. It was formed in 1881 by artists who had seceded from Puck Magazine. The founders included: 1881 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Puck was a U.S. periodical published in New York from 1876 to 1918, originally in German and from 1877 in English as well. ...
James Albert Wales, a cartoonist
Frank Tousey, publisher of dime novels
George H. Jessop, an author
The first printing of Judge was in October 29, 1881. It was sixteen pages long and printed on quarto paper. While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with its rival, Puck. October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. ... 1881 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... There have been many standard sizes of paper at different times and in different countries. ... Puck was a U.S. periodical published in New York from 1876 to 1918, originally in German and from 1877 in English as well. ...
Judges and magistrates are expected encounter competition for jobs because of the prestige associated with serving on the bench.
Judges rule on the admissibility of evidence and the methods of conducting testimony, and they may be called on to settle disputes between opposing attorneys.
In such instances, the judge determines guilt in criminal cases and imposes sentences; in civil cases, the judge awards reliefsuch as compensation for damagesto the parties to the lawsuit, called litigants.