A trial to a judge sitting without a jury is called a "bench trial."
The witness stand is next to the bench (judge's podium).
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
The name of the table a judge bangs his mallet on is typically called the "judges' bench" or "bench." This is the elevated platform where the judge sits during court proceedings and where they hit the gavel to restore order or announce a decision.
Judges on the Supreme Court are known as justices.
No, he can not. Removal of a judge from the supreme court requires a majority in the Congress. I think it requires a two thirds majority. Need to check. The process is called impeachment.
The judge's seat is called the 'bench', the judges seat is in a 'court'; both with five letters.
A trial that has no jury is called a bench trial. A defendant may choose to waive his right to a jury trial and have his case heard and decided by a judge only. See the link below for a simple description of this type of trial.
A "bench trial" is a trial before a judge sitting without a jury. The judge alone decides the case.
As wise as a judge.
A king is to a throne as a judge is to the bench.
A "bench trial" is a case heard by a judge without a jury. In a jury case, the jury decides the facts of the case -- what is true and not true -- and the judge decides the law. In a bench trial, the judge determines the facts and the law.