Noun
(law) Abbreviation of chief judge.
(law) Abbreviation of chief justice.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter that, the Sox managed just three hits through six innings, singles by C.J. Phillips in the second and Caldwell in the third then a double by Akers in the sixth. Source: Internet
Anderson played C.J. Parker on the TV series Baywatch, which aired from 1989 to 2001. Source: Internet
Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown went to the Carolina Panthers at No. 7. Florida cornerback C.J. Henderson went No. 9 overall pick to the Florida Gators. Source: Internet
Adkins, C.J. (1975), Section 3.6, pages 43-46. Source: Internet
Frank Vogel lavished praise on his defense, which has now quieted an impressive cadre of scorers, including Portland’s Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum in addition to Harden and Westbrook. Source: Internet
As of 29 April 2005, Prof.dr.ir. C.J. van Duijn has the position of rector magnificus. Source: Internet