What is a judge?
A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law, either alone or as part of a panel of judges.
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Who was the first black federal judge?
William Henry Hastie, 1946 was the first black federal judge....
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What step would a judge be more likely to grant the accused be released on his or her recognizance?
Preliminary Hearing, the proceeding before a judicial officer...
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Who is the judge on people's court?
The People's Court Judge is Marilyn Milian. Do you like to kn...
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Can you change your judge if the judge was once your attorney in Washington state?
A judge that was once your attorney could be considered a con...
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The probate judge is the point of service shall be the presid...
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Supreme Court Justices are human. Sometimes, they simply chan...
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Who was the first black federal judge?
William Henry Hastie, 1946 was the first black federal judge....
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Where is judge lynn toler from?
Judge Lynn Toler was born in Columbus Ohio and she continues ...
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How do judges judge choir ensembles?
Judges will judge choir ensembles by listening to the choir s...
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What step would a judge be more likely to grant the accused be released on his or her recognizance?
Preliminary Hearing, the proceeding before a judicial officer...
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What step would a judge be more likely to grant the accused be released on his or her recognizance?
Preliminary Hearing, the proceeding before a judicial officer...
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New jersey v. T.L.O case quote from the dissenting judge?
Dissent said sanctions school officials to conduct full scale...
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The use of a gavel goes back to medieval times.It is used by ...
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Is Judge Andrew Napolitano of Fox News related to former Attorney General Janet Napolitano?
Andrew Paolo Napolitano (born June 6, 1950) is a former New J...
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Is Judge Judy a democrat or republican?
Judge Judy is a republican.
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Aa judge trial is likely to be more informal and easier for y...
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What is the supreme court judge's name?
John G. Roberts (Chief Justice), John Paul Stevens,Samuel A. ...
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How long does a supreme court judge serve?
There is no limit. they can only retire, resign, be impeached...
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Probate Judge administrative duties relating to the control o...
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What is the judge for the Supreme Court?
There are actually 9 judges in the Supreme Court. ChaCha!
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What is the term of office for a supreme court judge?
Justices serve lifetime terms. They can resign at their wish ...
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Aa judge trial is likely to be more informal and easier for y...
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Yes, Judge Judy is really a judge. ChaCha On!
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How long is the term of a federal judge?
Federal judges of the courts of appeals, the district courts ...
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What is the supreme court judge's name?
John G. Roberts (Chief Justice), John Paul Stevens,Samuel A. ...
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How long is the term of office for a federal judge?
Article III of the Constitution states that federal judges ar...
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How long is the term of a Supreme Court Judge?
There is not limit to their term as Supreme Court Judge. They...
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How long does a supreme court judge serve?
There is no limit. they can only retire, resign, be impeached...
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How much does judge joe brown make?
Sorry, but I can't find any information on Judge Joe Brown's ...
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A Circuit Judge is the elected official responsible for maint...
About Judge
A judge is the person who sits at the head of the court. The judge is like an umpire in a game and conducts the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the parties of the case, assesses the credibility of the parties, and then issues a ruling on the matter at hand based on his or her interpretation of the law and his or her own personal judgement.
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