you have to first go to law school then you have to the presidents nominations the get the sentae votes and see if its approved or declined
No they will. Not
Each county in Texas is governed by a Commissioner's Court, which is headed by a County Judge. The Commissioner's Court is made up of Commissioners elected from within different precincts of a county. The County Judge is the chief executive officer of a county. The County Judge may also have judicial duties as part of a County Constitutional Court, depending on the county. Many counties that have County Courts at Law do not give very many judicial duties to the County Judge. For a directory of County Constitutional Courts, often including County Judge contact information and location, visit the Texas Courts Guide related link.
They must be appointed by the President, and then accepted by the Senate and House.
Fulton County, Georgia Juvenile Court
The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.The only person who can remove a beneficiary is the testator or a judge by a court order.
"Your Honor" is proper.
It sounds like a sentence of probation handed down by a County Court judge.
how many times have judge Lisa Davidson court rulings been taken to appeal court
Can be; a "Justice of the Peace" - a "Magistrate" - or a "Judge."
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a person has to be a citizen of India,a high court advocate with atleast 10 years experience,or a judicial officer with at least 10 years experience
That depends on what court you're referring to. The person may be a Judge, Magistrate, Justice of The Peace, or Referee.