Yes or notoriety my not exist
Many jurisdictions require that a will be notarized. Check your state requirements.
Only if he is an actual notary. Being a doctor does not grant that authority.
To notarize as an attorney-in-fact, you typically need to present the power of attorney document to the notary, along with your identification. The notary will then verify the document and witness your signature as the attorney-in-fact on behalf of the principal. Make sure to check the specific requirements in your state for notarizing documents as an attorney-in-fact.
Provided it meets legal definitions, yes. see links below
Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Judge Wapner, Judge Joe Brown
Magistrate is a judge. He or she is addressed as judge.
First, it's Judge Wapner not Judge Whopper. Secondly, she was/is? married to the second judge on "The people's court." Judge Wapner was the first.
Critic, judge
Judge Whitaker went by Judge.
There is no opposite of the action to judge. There is being nonjudgmental, which means deciding not to judge or to characterize.The opposite position to a judge is the defendant (person being judged).The opposite of to judge correctly is to judge incorrectly or misjudge.
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."