1
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judge
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South Korea
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In South Korea, judges do not wear robes and may bow at the start and end of a trial.
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8
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2
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judge
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, judges are expected to be impartial and respected authority figures responsible for interpreting and applying the law.
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8
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3
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judge
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Japan
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In Japanese legal culture, judges carefully consider evidence and legal principles when delivering verdicts.
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7
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4
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judge
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, judges hold significant authority and may make decisions based on Islamic law (Sharia).
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7
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5
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judge
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Iran
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In Iran, judges hold significant authority and can base their decisions on Sharia law.
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6
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6
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judge
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United Kingdom
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Judges in the UK wear black robes and wigs in court.
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5
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7
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judge
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United States
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Judges in the United States wear black robes and may use a gavel in court proceedings.
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5
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8
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judge
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United States
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In the United States, judges are highly respected authority figures expected to interpret and apply the law impartially.
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4
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9
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judge
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China
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In China, judges are expected to consider societal harmony and the moral character of the accused, in addition to evidence and the law.
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1
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