No, it's not like a lawyer. It is an examiner who take procedural depositions.
administrative law judge
An ALJ is an administrative law judge, who in the United States is a judge who presides over trials and adjudications of claims or disputes involving administrative law.
Judge
your honour or my lord
prosecutor judge lawyer
A paralegal is someone who knows how to work with the intricacies of the court system and legal terminology, and how to prepare court papers for filing, but who has no law degree. While a lawyer has a law degree and legal training, many of them depend on paralegal to prepare all the legal papers for them.
A jurist is a legal expert or scholar who studies and interprets the law. They may work as judges, lawyers, law professors, or legal researchers, and their opinions and analysis often influence legal decisions and the development of the legal system.
a judge, because you have to go to law school for both
Culprit might have an antonym like police officer or law enforcement officer or even lawyer or judge.
In general, you'd need a law degree to be either a judge or a lawyer. You don't need any particular specific education to be a "cop". Perhaps you'd like to become a doctor, fireman and astronaut while you're at it?
It means the administrative law judge deciding your disability claim can find that you are not credible !
You ask your lawyer to file a motion to have the judge changed and request another or to have the judge recused from the case.