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Reginald was used to spending time on the basketball court playing a little one on one, but he was out of his league standing before the judge in civil court.
Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
Standing when the judge enters the courtroom is a sign of respect for the authority and role of the judge in administering justice. It is a tradition to show deference and acknowledge the seriousness of the legal proceedings before the court.
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It is customary to rise when the judge enters or departs the courtroom and when the jury enters and departs the court room. If you don't you may get a lecture from the judge and a cool place to sit for a while while you ponder the advisability of standing when directed. As a defendant, why would you even want to annoy the judge or jury who is going to decide your fate?
No. The parent has the right to object and there are many court cases based on this issue. However, you haven't mentioned who has legal custody and you may need to have the issue decided by a judge if the other parent is persistent.No. The parent has the right to object and there are many court cases based on this issue. However, you haven't mentioned who has legal custody and you may need to have the issue decided by a judge if the other parent is persistent.No. The parent has the right to object and there are many court cases based on this issue. However, you haven't mentioned who has legal custody and you may need to have the issue decided by a judge if the other parent is persistent.No. The parent has the right to object and there are many court cases based on this issue. However, you haven't mentioned who has legal custody and you may need to have the issue decided by a judge if the other parent is persistent.
I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.
Family Court with Judge Penny was created in 2008.
Judge Wapner's Animal Court was created in 1998.