A jury foreman.
I can give you several sentences.The judge will preside over court.The Edge presided at the guitar as U2 took the stage.We will ask the mayor to preside over our committee meeting.
When instructions are finished the jury begins deliberations.
He SHOULD not. Ethics (and possibly state law) would prevent him from hearing your case.
Yes
If a "county" judge is also certified to sit as a "circuit" judge, then yes, they may do so when serving in their Circuit Judge capacity. However a judge certified ONLY as a county level judge may not normally preside at a state-level criminal trial.
(in the US) Federal judges are not elected, they are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate.
Cuyahoga county will be a better place!
He has nothing to do with the impeachment trials. It is the House and then the Senate with the Chief Justice as the judge.
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No, same prostutor and most of the time, same judge. However your area maybe different.
Depends on the type of judge. Some are elected and others have the seat for life.
a judge: is in charge of court proceedings, ensures the trial procedures are fair, and explains and interprets the law