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Wendyb
November 25th 05, 09:06 PM
What is the proper way to address the judge when writing a letter? Examples
of what I mean : Dear, Judge so-so TO: Judge So-So or just plain
Judge So-So
Thanks for your time

Greg Maxey
November 25th 05, 09:33 PM
Judge, federal The Honorable Full name, Judge, United States District
Court Dear Sir/Madam or Judge Last name
Judge, state or local The Honorable Full name, Judge of the Court of
Place name Dear Judge Last name


The form of address is the middle column. The salutaion is the right hand
column.



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Wendyb wrote:
> What is the proper way to address the judge when writing a letter?
> Examples of what I mean : Dear, Judge so-so TO: Judge So-So
> or just plain Judge So-So
> Thanks for your time

Jezebel
November 25th 05, 10:44 PM
Dear John ....



"Wendyb" > wrote in message
...
> What is the proper way to address the judge when writing a letter?
> Examples
> of what I mean : Dear, Judge so-so TO: Judge So-So or just plain
> Judge So-So
> Thanks for your time

Taylor
November 29th 05, 09:16 PM
Hon. John Smith

"Wendyb" > wrote in message
...
> What is the proper way to address the judge when writing a letter?
> Examples
> of what I mean : Dear, Judge so-so TO: Judge So-So or just plain
> Judge So-So
> Thanks for your time

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