Judicata res pro veritate accipitur—A matter 25 that has been adjudged is received as true. L.
Judice te mercede caret, per seque petenda est / Externis virtus incomitata bonis—In your judgment virtue needs no reward, and is to be sought for her own sake, unaccompanied by external benefits. Ovid.
Judicia Dei sunt ita recondita ut quis illa scrutari nullatenus possit—The purposes of God are so abstruse that no one can possibly scrutinise them. Cic.
Judicio acri perpendere—To weigh with a keen judgment. Lucret.
Judicious persons will think all the less of us because of the ill-judged praises of our silly friends. Spurgeon.
Judicis est innocentiæ subvenire—It is the duty 30 of the judge to support innocence. Cic.
Judicis est judicare secundum allegata et probata—It is the judge's duty to decide in accordance with what is alleged and proved. L.
Judicis est jus dicere non dare—It is the judge's duty to enunciate the law, not to make it. L.
Judicis officium est, ut res, ita tempora rerum quærere—It is the judge's duty to inquire into not only the facts, but the circumstances. Ovid.
Judicium a non suo judice datum nullius est momenti—Judgment given by a judge in a matter outside his jurisdiction is of no legal force. L.