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-A '''judgment''' or '''judgement''' (see [[Judgment#Spelling|spelling note]] below), in a [[legal]] context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a [[court]] following a [[lawsuit]]. At the same time the court may also make a range of [[court order]]s, such as imposing a [[sentence (law)|sentence]] upon a [[Guilt (law)|guilt]]y [[defendant]].+A '''judgment''' or '''judgement''' (see [[Judgment#Spelling|spelling note]] below), in a [[legal]] context, is synonymous with the formal [[decision]] made by a [[court]] following a [[lawsuit]]. At the same time the court may also make a range of [[court order]]s, such as imposing a [[sentence (law)|sentence]] upon a [[Guilt (law)|guilt]]y [[defendant]].
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A judgment or judgement (see spelling note below), in a legal context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit. At the same time the court may also make a range of court orders, such as imposing a sentence upon a guilty defendant.



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