unjudge
/ˈʌndʒaɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to form or express an opinion about something, especially in a way that is biased or unfair.
“The media accused the jury of unjudging the defendant based on their ethnicity.”
2. verb
to remove a judge from a case or trial, especially because they are biased or have a conflict of interest.
“The judge was removed from the case after it was discovered that they had a personal connection to one of the parties involved.”
3. noun
an act of forming or expressing an unfair or biased opinion about something.
“The unjudge was a major issue in the trial, as it affected the jury’s verdict.”