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A judge is basically the boss. Before the court, the lawyers can file motions to the judge and the judge can either accept or deny them (example of a motion would be to not include a confession because the Miranda rights weren't read). The judge sets the date for the court to start and says when the court will adjourn at the end of the day. The judge answers when a lawyer says objection and controls the courtroom if someone gets out of control. At the end of the court, the judge reads the sentence and closes the case.

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A judge in court is responsible for presiding over the proceedings, ensuring the application of legal rules, making rulings on objections and motions, and making final decisions in cases. They also have the authority to interpret and apply the law, maintain order in the court, and sometimes give instructions to the jury.

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