A cabnet or just just a panel of judges.
A group of judges is called a panel.
The collective noun is a panel of judges.
a jury..
The collective nouns are:a bench of judgesa panel of judges
jury
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Yes, the noun panel is a collective noun for a panel of experts, a panel of judges.
There is no specific collective noun for panels. Use a situation appropriate collective such as a stack of panels, a set of panels, or a truckload of panels. The word panel is itself a collective noun for a panel of judges or a panel of experts.
A group of judges is called a panel.
There are four judges in figure skating.
Yes, circuit courts do have 3 judge panels. In the US Circuit Courts or US Courts of Appeals, a case is almost always heard by a panel of three judges, "three-judge panel", who are randomly selected from the available judges including senior judges and judges temporarily assigned to the circuit. In some complex cases, the entire panel of judges at the court can consider hearing the case, rather than a panel of three judges. Such request for hearing is known as "En banc". Federal Rules, Title 28, Chapter 3 §46 "Assignment of judges; panels; hearings; quorum" elaborates in detail.
Referred to collectively as "The Court" or sometimes "The Bench." If the judges are working together, as they often do on appellate courts, they may be called a "panel."