The judge will address male barristers as Mr. and female barristers as either Ms. or Mrs. depending on their marital status.
You can address the letter with "Dear Judge [Court Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to include the court's address on the envelope and in the letter itself.
A barrister who acts as a part-time judge is known as a "recorder" in the UK legal system. They are appointed as part-time judges to preside over certain cases in courts such as the Crown Court.
The judge had singled out the defendant to address during the court proceedings.
There should be a specific judge that you see in traffic court. The address of the court should be printed on the back of your ticket.
"Your honor"
"Your Honor," is a commonly used salutation for a judge.
In a letter a judge is addressed as "The Honorable (followed by name)" In court a judge is address as "Your Honor" or as "Judge."
"Your Honor" is proper.
Edmund Barton was a Barrister and a politician in the NSW government until he became PM. After his Primeministership he was appointed as a high court judge.
Representation of the client in court
No. Generally, a barrister does the actual court presentation, whereas a solicitor does the prep work.
To address a letter to a District or County Court Judge: The Honorable John Smith Court of ----- 111 Address City, State Zip Dear Judge Smith Close with: Very truly yours, Sincerely yours, This comes from the Webster's Secretarial Handbook published by Merriam Wester.