The lawyer's dad would be the judge (u made me sit here for a straight 5 hours tryna figure this out i still dont know if this is right is it?
Most judges are lawyers, and many lawyers are friends with one another. A judge can be the friend of a lawyer, but may not let that friendship influence his/her legal opinions or decisions.
Short answer. Judges are most often lawyers before they become a judges.
The Judge must be female so the lawyers father is the cop
No, lawyers do not have the power to remove a judge.
A bachelors degree and work experience usually constitute the minimum requirement for a judgeship or magistrate position. A number of lawyers become judges, and most judges have first been lawyers. In fact, Federal and State judges usually are required to be lawyers.
Yes but a lot of judges would stay a judge because they have power for the laws.
This surprised me at first, but a doctor (especially a surgeon) would make more. Although, some lawyers (or judges) make a million or even two million dollars annually. It can also depend on how much you charge your client for a lawyer, how popular and well-known you are, how many clients you have, and what firm you work at. Still, a doctor usually makes more money than a lawyer. I am 12 and hoping to become a lawyer or judge.
Generally, a judge is an elected official. To be a judge, one must campaign for the office and be elected. The primary qualification for being a judge is that one first be a well-respected, accomplished lawyer in the community where he or she seeks to be a judge. Not all judges are elected. Certain judges are appointed by political leaders. Not all judges are lawyers. Judges in county, state, and federal courtrooms are lawyers, but town and village judges might not necessarily be lawyers. For example, a just-retired public school superintendent might run for office as a judge in his small town.
In the United States, there are none. Judges are appointed by the President or by the State Governors. Judges are typically lawyers or administrators, but there are no formal requirements for most judges.
The Judge Advocate General (JAG) is a lawyer in the military. A JAG will represent a a soldier in military court and provide advice to military commanders.
No, the juries were usually of 500 people, with no judges or lawyers to interfere. With about 35,000 citizens, it was effectively an opinion poll in today's terms.
Judges are often appointed or elected. There is no requirement in many jurisdictions that a judge have a law degree or be a member of the bar.