Fulton County, Georgia Juvenile Court
Glenda Hatchett has: Played Judge Glenda Warren in "The Young and the Restless" in 1973. Played Herself - Guest Co-Host in "The View" in 1997. Played herself in "Hollywood Squares" in 1998. Played Herself - Guest in "Every Woman" in 2000. Played Herself - Judge in "Judge Hatchett" in 2000. Played herself in "Pyramid" in 2002. Played herself in "Dennis Miller" in 2004. Played herself in "Tavis Smiley" in 2004. Played herself in "The Tyra Banks Show" in 2005. Played herself in "Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith" in 2005. Played herself in "State of the Black Union: Jamestown - The First 400 Years" in 2007. Played Herself - Guest in "Urban Style" in 2007. Played herself in "State of the Black Union: Jamestown - Memorable Moments" in 2007. Played herself in "Disorder in the Court 3" in 2008. Played herself in "Disorder in the Court 4" in 2008. Played herself in "Disorder in the Court 6" in 2008.
Not enough information to answer; What country? Federal judge, state judge, county judge, municipal judge? Depending on many factors, judges get paid at different salary rates.
Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Yes the judge only signs in most of the caases
Judge C. R. Magney State Park was created in 1957.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
A "circuit" judge refers to a judge, usually appointed or confirmed by the governor of a state, to hear cases at the Circuit Court level. An "associate" judge is simply an honorary title. An "associate" judge may be a retired judge, or an inactive judge who occasionally hears cases. An "associate" judge would still have to be qualified to hear cases at whatever level of the court system he is functioning in.
The presiding or administrative judge, all the way up to the state supreme court.
If a "county" judge is also certified to sit as a "circuit" judge, then yes, they may do so when serving in their Circuit Judge capacity. However a judge certified ONLY as a county level judge may not normally preside at a state-level criminal trial.
Usually, the case will be sent to another venue so that the judge charged is not tried by another judge he/she has worked closely with. In the other venue, no judge having any connection to the judge charged will be eligible to hear the case. Changes in venue are governed by the rules of the courts of the state where the charges are brought.
Rules are different in each state. If the judge did it than the answer is yes.
In most jurisdictions you have to appear before a judge. The type of judge will depend on the state law. Check your state for the requirements for filing.