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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Sooner or later, everyone winds up in front of The Judge. If the part of a judge is a small role, it is generally filled by stern black women (with hair pulled tightly back) or gruff older white men. Sometimes these archetypes mix, leading to the stern, slightly below middle age black male or white female judge. If there's a tribunal or other situation with more than one judge, both the stern black woman and the gruff older white man will usually appear, though a Bald, Black Leader Guy is a distinct possibility. For example, Charlton Heston played the gruff older white man in one of the last episodes of the The Outer Limits (1995), and there was also a stern black woman present. It's been said that the above-average presence of black judges in popular media, particular American television is a sort of Political Correctness Gone Mad designed to show African-Americans in positions of authority. This is often a convenient Writer Cop Out in shows that otherwise feature very few black characters of any importance. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Supertrope to the Judge, Jury, and Executioner, who combines cop, judge and executioner all in one; Hanging Judge, who always pursues conviction, almost always of the capital kind; and Circuit Judge, who moves within their jurisdiction rather than operate from a courtroom. Examples: |
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Judge Weaver in Anatomy of a Murder was played by Joseph N. Welch, a Real Life lawyer most famous for his Take That! against Senator Joseph McCarthy ("Have you no sense of decency, sir?") during the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings. Welch joked that he took the movie role because it was the closest he'd ever come to being a judge. | |
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In Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney you meet a middle-ages version of the beloved Judge- except this one is wearing creepy purple robes and will gladly send your client into a pit of fire as soon as you make any step because all witches must be burnt alive even if they haven't done anything bad- their crime is existing. The judge from the main series is dumb but lovable, this one is downright disturbing. | |
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Trial by Jury, being a parody of the British legal system of the late 19th century, features a judge who is a greedy and power-hungry buffoon, and gleefully admits to committing and getting away with the same tort the defendant is accused of. | |
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The Stand has a character who was a former judge and everyone calls him The Judge as a nickname. | |
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The judge on The Simpsons is a gruff older black man, sort of combining the two archetypes. They also have a stern white woman, an over-the-top caricature of TV's Judge Judy. |
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Averted in Arrested Development, where the semi-recurring and somewhat bemused Judge Ping (presiding George Bluth's trial) is played by the Chinese American Michael Paul Chan. | |
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Our Miss Brooks: Miss Brooks appears before a judge in "Trial By Jury". | |
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Presumed Innocent has a black judge too, however he got a more prominent role in the plot than the usual. He dismisses all the charges against the protagonist on the threat of being exposed as corrupt and a possible suspect in the very case he is attending. | |
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On DuckTales (1987), Scrooge appears before a judge in "Duckman of Aquatraz" and "The Bride Wore Stripes". His judges are gruff, older, anthropomorphic male characters. To make a long story short, it's fair to say Duckburg, USA has an injustice system, not a justice system. | |
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Generally averted on The Practice. Most judges with recurring roles had physical oddities, semi-disruptive personality quirks, or both. | |
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The Dark Knight has an stern, older woman as judge. She gets killed by a car bomb. | |
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The murder trial in My Cousin Vinny has Judge Heller, a stern stickler for proper procedure who repeatedly jails the title character (a lawyer who needed six tries to pass the bar exam) for contempt of court for failure to follow said procedures. Eventually, his irritation with Vinny leads him to overrule a perfectly valid objection to a Surprise Witness. | |
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Billions, recurring character Judge Adam DeGiulio, played by Rob Morrow, is both a Deadpan Snarker and a Reasonable Authority Figure. | |
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Intolerable Cruelty features a black woman judge. In defiance of the way these things usually play out, she is completely disinterested and her reaction to objections ranging from the absurd (poetry recital!) to the ludicrous (STRANGLING THE WITNESS!) is "I'll allow it." | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine': The first season episode "Dax" featured no-nonsense Bajoran judge Els Renora. |
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Nothing but Trouble has its Big Bad in the form of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser, a 106-year-old mad tinkerer who rules the backwoods town of Valkenvania with an iron grip. He's fond of overly-harsh punishments, ranging from indefinite detention for a traffic violation to punishing a group of drug-addled gangsters by sending them through his murderous roller coaster in his backyard, the Bonestripper. He's also a long-running Serial Killer, targeting "bankers"- basically anyone with more money than his family. | |
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Law Abiding Citizen: She oversees Shelton's trial, and plays right into his plan. She's also something of a Hypocrite, such as answering her phone in a meeting with a lawyer she repeatedly chastised for leaving his phone on. Her phone then explodes, killing her. | |
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Judge J.J. Ford, from the children's mystery novel The Westing Game, fits the stern black woman version of this trope perfectly. She does mention that she worked hard to be the first black or female judge in the state's history. | |
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Primal Fear has Judge Shoat, a no-nonsense black woman who oversees Aaron's trial. | |
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Wrestlers are the most important part of the show, but putting one in charge creates a conflict of interest. This role is commonly taken by a commissioner, board representative, matchmaker, general manager or company owner. They want fans to tune in or attend, so they cater to audience. A promoter shouldn't show open bias toward wrestlers fans like, that would be unprofessional, but one can level the playing field when a face is facing particularly unfair odd. Jim Crockett, Verne Gagne and Antonio Peña after retiring from the ring, Theodore Long as general manager, Nigel McGuinness after his retirement, they all count. This was sort of The Undertaker's thing back when he was full-time, both in and out of the ring. He was the voice of the company in the locker room. |
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This was sort of The Undertaker's thing back when he was full-time, both in and out of the ring. He was the voice of the company in the locker room. | |
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Liar Liar uses the Older Black Male flavor in the form of Judge Stephens, who permits Fletcher's curse-induced antics in his courtroom entirely out of "sheer morbid curiosity." | |
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Hand of God: Main character Pernell Harris is a state criminal court judge. He fits the gruff older white man model. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series features this in the episode entitled "Second Chance" Apparently Two Face hadn't lost the capacity to feel guilt even after his evil side took over and a third personality was born. This one is fittingly named "The Judge". Instead of helping the others with their various crimes, he is a vigilante that uses far harsher methods than Batman. He tries to take out ALL of Gotham's major villains including himself. | |
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The nameless Judge and his brother (also a judge) from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and its sequels. He does not resemble the typical judge seen in Western fiction, as he is indecisive at times and is often very forgiving to the defense. The prosecution, however, can manipulate him very easily, often to the point of doing his job for him. Despite the fact that he's outright senile at times, he's supposedly renowned as a fair judge who almost always hands down the right verdict. In Ace Attorney Investigations Case 4, Edgeworth, during an investigation, gets to cross-examine the Judge himself. Hilarity Ensues, including Your Honor trying to deny Edgeworth an objection, only for Edgeworth to deny him that opportunity. That is to say, the Judge gets overruled. Also, the judge's brother is Canadian. For some reason. Ace Attorney Investigations 2 has Hakari Mikagami, a relatively young female judge who, unlike The Judge and his brother, is all business. This is quite unfortunate for Edgeworth, since she's part of the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee and hopes to put an end to his career because she believes he is breaking rules and overstepping his bounds in his investigations. |
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Randyll Tarly serves as a judge in A Song of Ice and Fire. While he is undeniably an asshole he seems to be a pretty good judge. | |
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One or more examples is visible in every episode of every series in the Law & Order franchise. Sometimes they fall into the "Stern Black Man" or "Stern White Woman" or (on occasion) "Stern Black Woman" castings, but the casting for judges was really quite eclectic (L&O made a point of hiring local New York talent, so any actor of reasonable talent and reasonable age was likely to get a call). One notable recurring judge, Janice Goldberg, was played by journalist, satirist, and latter-day Dorothy Parker Fran Lebowitz. She was exactly as snarky as you'd expect. |
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Futurama had Judge Whitey, an older white man with a prep accent. The Chief Justice in Futurama in an fifth season episode is an older Asian woman. The Supremes appear again in a later episode when the head of Snoop Dogg has been elevated to Chief Justice (he was "only" a Justice in the earlier episode). The judge at Zapp Brannigan's trial (possibly actually a Court Martial or Captain's Mast) for blowing up DOOP headquarters is Glab, a female Amphibiosan (Kif's species) of indeterminate age (though she is probably at most middle aged for that species). Nor really a very good judge, as her catch phrase is "I'm going to allow this," which she says to an increasingly outrageous series of legal (and other) stunts, and she believes Leela's corroboration of Zapp's version of events.note Leela: Your Honour, it's all true: My female incompetence, Zapp's cat-like reflexes, the stuff that made no sense, all of it. |
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King Solomon in The Bible served as a judge in addition to being a king. A memorable story involves two woman with a single child both claiming that the child is theirs and that the other woman stole their child when theirs died. Solomon declares that he will simply cut the child in half and give half to each of the mothers, which one of the mothers is horrified by and one is okay with. Naturally Solomon declares that the concerned mother was the true one and gives her the living child. As the name implies, The Book of Judges in the Bible tells us stories about many of the tribe of Israel's judges, although the judges were more like village elders than conventional judges, and most of the stories in this book focus on military warfare instead of judicial stories. Prior to both of these, in Exodus Moses (a older "white"note actually probably kinda to decidedly brown, but of the dominant race and culture in that place and time male) "settl[ed] disputes among the people." His father-in-law watches him do this for a little while and basically tells him he's nuts for trying to do it all by himself and that he should appoint a number of trusted men as judges to take care of the simple cases and only refer the difficult ones to Moses for personal handling. |
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On an episode of All in the Family, the fact that the judge is a stern black woman is a mild case of Samus Is a Girl, given that at the time, this sort of portrayal was not as common. It's a borderline example of an Unbuilt Trope. | |
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Liam the Leprechaun plays the role of a judge in The Annoying Orange Courtroom Episode. Needless to say, he's not a very good judge. | |
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Taken to the logical extreme with Oprah Winfrey as the judge in Bee Movie. | |
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The judge in The Wall. He's a Large Ham only appears in one song, but he is able to force Pink, however reluctantly, into tearing down the wall he has built against all of outside society. Unlike most examples, he's not actually real, with the entire trial taking place inside Pink's mind. | |
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Both versions have appeared a couple of times on CSI. | |
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On JAG there were several judges as recurring characters. Both Harm and Mac, under various circumstances, gets to serve on the bench in later seasons. |
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They also have a stern white woman, an over-the-top caricature of TV's Judge Judy. | |
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Picket Fences featured judge Henry Bone. It's hard to find someone better fitting the description "gruff older white man" than Ray Walston without venturing into Hanging Judge territory. | |
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Comedian Pigmeat Markham coined the late 60s phrase "Here Come de Judge!" which became a phrase on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. He put out a 45 rpm single under that phrase with the B-side as "The Trial." He's hearing a nudist case, but he starts the trial off by giving himself six months. | |
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In Chrysalis Visits The Hague, there's three of them manning the pre-trial panel for the changeling Queen: Lexy Fori (who's Equestrian, vengeful and entirely backing the prosecution), Jessica Suruma (who's Ugandan, phlegmatic and indecisively neutral) and Colm Mullan (who's Irish, jovial and well-disposed to the defence). | |
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Heckle and Jeckle: In the cartoon "The Lion Hunt," Heckle is the judge in an impromptu trial against a lion the two birds are after, accused of "killing" Jeckle. | |
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Eiki Shiki in Touhou is the judge of the dead. Her boss subtitle is even Highest Judge of the Court of Paradise. | |
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The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle had Whoopi Goldberg as Judge Cameo. | |
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Averted on Night Court, where the judge is not only the main character but a happy-go-lucky young white guy. | |
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