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This document outlines the judgment against the defendant Roy H. Brown IV in relation to theft charges, including a waiver of the right to an attorney, sentencing details, and probation conditions.
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The spelling varies based on whether you're writing UK or US English. In US English, 'judgment' (no 'e') is the only correct spelling. In UK English, 'judgement' (with an 'e') is standard, but 'judgment' is used in legal contexts.
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The British retained the extra “e”, while America disposed of it. Therefore, the traditionally-accepted correct American spelling is “judgment”, while the British still accept and use the spelling “judgement.” But that isn't the end of the story.
As you can see, both “judgment” and “judgement” can be used interchangeably without altering the core meaning. The choice between them ultimately depends on the desired spelling style, whether it's the concise “judgment” preferred in American English or the more traditional “judgement” found in British English.
While some claim that Noah Webster first recorded the spelling of judgment in his 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language, both sides of the pond have actually used the spelling judgment since the late 1600s.

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A judgment is a formal decision made by a court regarding the rights and liabilities of the parties involved in a legal proceeding, often following a lawsuit.
Typically, the party that is awarded a judgment in a court case is required to file the judgment with the appropriate court or government authority.
To fill out a judgment, you must provide the case number, names of the parties involved, the date of the judgment, the court's name, and the specifics of the decision made, including any awarded amounts.
The purpose of a judgment is to resolve disputes between parties, enforce rights, provide remedies, and ensure justice is served.
A judgment must report information such as the names of the parties, the case number, the date of the decision, the details of the ruling, any financial penalties or orders, and instructions for compliance.
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