The presiding or administrative judge, all the way up to the state supreme court.
Reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority.Reject the decision or argument of (someone).
If you have a bill of sale showing you bought it ,, you may have to get a judge to persuade them
No, a judge cannot charge someone with a crime. Judges preside over court proceedings and make decisions based on the evidence presented to them, but they do not have the authority to formally charge someone with a crime. That responsibility lies with law enforcement agencies and prosecutors.
To judge someone unfairly means to think or say negative things about that person before you get to know them
Can be; a "Justice of the Peace" - a "Magistrate" - or a "Judge."
Felonies.
No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?
Conservatorship is a legal concept in the United States. A judge appoints a guardian or protector over someone with mental/physical limitations or because of old age.
They can try to charge anyone they want but the judge wont always agree with them in court
When a judge "vacates" something he is cancelling it and declaring it null and void. It sounds as if the judge (or someone) set a date for something, and the judge has cancelled that date.
The judge in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Judge Taylor. He presides over the trial of Tom Robinson in the novel.
The word judge, like many English words, can be either a verb or a noun. If I say, "Don't judge me." I am using it as a verb. If I say, "The judge has ruled in my favor." I am using it as a noun.