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To introduce a board of judges in a contest you can add their names to the shows program. You could also honor the judges before the program or contest by introducing them to the audience by name.
"ALL RISE!! The Circuit Court of Mercer County. The Honorable Kristen Taylor is presiding." Swearing in of Witness: "Do you promise the testimony you are about to give will faithfully and truthfully conform to the facts and rules of the facts and rules of the mock trial competition?"
"ok buddy" is mine ;)
Most lower courts do have a set procedure from the beginning of court. However, the Bailiff is the person who begins each session, saying in a strong, raised voice something like: Bailiff: "Please rise. The Court of the (name of the type of court, such as Second Judicial Circuit), (name of the division of court, such as Criminal Division, is now in session, the Honorable Judge (full name of Judge) presiding." The Bailiff typically says, after the Judge enters and takes the bench, "Please be seated." But in some courts, the Judge may say this. Then, the Bailiff or Judge recites the title of the specific case, such as "The State of Ohio versus (person's name), Docket Number ___". The Judge then addresses first a Jury, if present, then the Prosecutor, then the Defense.
There are 100 employees in a room. 99% are managers. How many managers must leave the room to bring down the percentage of managers to 98%? Try
you leave the room then you go back in and then they will leave and theres a party set up and you dont do anything it will say you already finished the quest.
you go into the room they will give you three minutes to perform a set piece or a song you have choosen. then once you have finished they will say thankyou and tell you, you can leave the room
Judge is domare in Swedish.
I don't think it's the same in all courts. Here's an example: All rise. Hear ye, hear ye, the [some kind of] Court for the District of [some place] is in session -- the Honerable Judge [name] presiding. All having business before this honorable court draw near, give attention, and you shall be heard. You may be seated.
Well I had a judge come to my school and she said that judges aren`t really mean. Those things that they throw like a hammer they dont really use those they are more of a decoration I guess. I dont know if they say that or not. But they could say something like that in a nicer way.
Tell the judge the truth.
Judge in french is : juge