Yes, they usually have a secretary/assistant, and they work with other judges of the same court, and alomost daily with attorneys and other court staff (clerks - bailiffs - etc).
Higher level...the supreme court judges are "justices" other judges are just "judges"
judges,prosecuters,defense attorney, juries, witnesses,victims
All the people who have heard or read his work since it was published posthumously.
Judges work in offices and courts. District Court judges often travel between courthouses in a region to hear cases.Equipment judges use includes computers, other office equipment,legal texts and gowns. They may also use a microphone.HoursJudges usually work regular and long hours. They may also work evenings and weekends. "There are set court hours, but you might have to work extra hours to prepare for court and read files."(A'e'au) Semi Epati - District Court JudgeContact with peopleJudges usually work independently and interact with a variety of people including other judges, barristers and solicitors, police officers and court staff. They also have contact with the public and people from a variety of cultures. "Because judges have to be independent and make up their own mind based on what is in front of them, they generally can't work as part of a team. You get a lot of support from other judges and from court staff but when you are in court you are on your own."David Carruthers - Chief District Court Judge
Judges work in offices and courts. District Court judges often travel between courthouses in a region to hear cases.Equipment judges use includes computers, other office equipment,legal texts and gowns. They may also use a microphone.HoursJudges usually work regular and long hours. They may also work evenings and weekends. "There are set court hours, but you might have to work extra hours to prepare for court and read files."(A'e'au) Semi Epati - District Court JudgeContact with peopleJudges usually work independently and interact with a variety of people including other judges, barristers and solicitors, police officers and court staff. They also have contact with the public and people from a variety of cultures. "Because judges have to be independent and make up their own mind based on what is in front of them, they generally can't work as part of a team. You get a lot of support from other judges and from court staff but when you are in court you are on your own."David Carruthers - Chief District Court Judge
judges generally work between 8-11 hours a a day
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Judges who work at the World Court (aka ICJ).
Many people work in courts. There are different typists, recorders, ushers, lawyers, and judges.
Lawyers become judges
They are Umpires, Line Judges, Back Judges, and Side Judges.
Judges typically work a standard 40-hour week, but many work more than 50 hours per week. Some judges with limited jurisdiction are employed part time and divide their time between their judicial responsibilities and other careers.