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Definition of Side judge
1. Noun. A football official.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Side Judge
Literary usage of Side judge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Willard Hall by Daniel Moore Bates (1879)
"On the father's side, Judge Hall was connected with the family of the Willards,
from whom he derived his Christian name, and probably the controlling ..."
2. A Chautauqua Boy in '61 and Afterward: Reminiscences by David B. Parker by David Bigelow Parker (1912)
"It was the custom of the Judge to deliver the opinion of the Court in all cases
and then turn toward the side judge, who would gravely nod ..."
3. Personal Reminiscences, 1840-1890: Including Some Not Hitherto Published of by Lucius Eugene Chittenden (1893)
"The change proposed would have been promptly adopted, but for the opposition of
an ex-side judge from Grand Isle, the smallest county in the State, ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court, at Special Term by Nathan Howard, New York (State), Supreme Court (1845)
"A side judge of the court of common pleas, if present at the trial, has authority
to give a certificate under the act of 1836, that the cause is a proper ..."
5. Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay Whitney (1907)
"... one who had been a side judge for twenty years said the only time the chief
judge ever consulted him was at the close of a long day's session, ..."
6. Michigan Nisi Prius Cases Decided by the State and Federal Courts in by Charles Boynton Howell (1884)
"A side judge up in M—r-, on one hot July afternoon, wiped the perspiration from
his capacious forehead ; then his lips moved. The Sheriff supposed that he ..."
7. Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont by Vermont, Vermont Conventions, 1775-1777, Vermont Council of Safety, 1777-1778, Vermont Governor, Vermont Board of War, 1779-1783 (1878)
"Therefore Resolved to proceed to fill the vacancy thus occasioned. The ballots
being taken, sorted & counted for first side judge of the Supreme Court, ..."