red judge

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Etymology[edit]

So called because in most cases their dress code would include a red robe or sash or tippet of some kind.

Noun[edit]

red judge (plural red judges)

  1. (UK, law) A high court judge.
    • 2006, John Mortimer, chapter 26, in Rumpole and the Reign of Terror:
      The fact is that ever since the piece appeared in The Times about Leonard being appointed to the High Court bench and becoming a Red Judge, things have been more than a little slow.

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