Noun
A judge.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlready the reception he had received at the Mas du Juge from the poet and the communal meal they had taken in the presidential train at Graveson had reassured him of the patriotism of Provence. Source: Internet
Suspects brought before a Juge d'instruction must be informed of their right to remain silent, to make statements, or to answer questions. Source: Internet
The end of the road On October 26, 1990, Ed Juge of Tandy announced that the CoCo 3 would be dropped from its computer line. Source: Internet
Out of the court room judges are referred to as Monsieur le juge or Madame le juge. Source: Internet