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Address the judge only as your honor when addressing the judge in the courtroom. Refer to the judge as the Court, his honor, or her honor if you need to refer to the judge while addressing a witness or the jury. Stop speaking if the judge begins to speak.
Good morning/afternoon, I am INSERT NAME/TITLE presiding over INSERT NAME OF COURT. Today is INSERT DATE AND TIME, and we are here in the matter of INSERT NAME OF CASE/CASE NUMBER. Will the parties please identify themselves by name and state your affiliation to this case?
The best bet is, ``Your Honor and if they ask you a question (any lawyer, any officer of the court), always address your answer to the judge, so, answer ``Yes, sir or ``Yes, maam or ``Yes, Your Honor. Sounds archaic, but really, this formal address is showing respect for the authority of the judge.
In person: In an interview, social event, or in court, address a judge as Your Honor or Judge [last name]. If you are more familiar with the judge, you may call her just Judge. In any context, avoid Sir or Maam.
Judges may preside over many cases in a day and not remember everyones names. Stand and greet the court, then state your name and who you are representing. For example: Good morning, your honor.
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