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Adjudication is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants to come to a decision which determines rights and obligations between the parties involved. Three types of disputes are resolved through adjudication:

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Sometimes makes the decisions reached in a district court?

judge.


Decisions of a judge or court?

adjudication


Who makes the decisions in the court?

It depends on the type of court. Ultimately the Judge has the final say in a criminal court.


Can a judge be sued in civil court for a decision in criminal court?

No, they cannot be sued civilly because of such decisions.


Decisions of a judge or court is called what other than a verdict?

Judgment may be


Who has the power to make decisions in court of law?

The judge has the ultimate authority in a courtroom.


How can a judge lose at court?

Judges don't "lose" in court, they rule on cases and points of law. Occasionally their decisions may be overturned by an appeals court, but that is not described as a "loss."


Can Decisions in Federal District Court be made by a panel of three judges?

No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.


Is it necessary for a judge or court to decide or approve of an emancipation of a minor?

Yes, in most cases, a judge or court must approve the emancipation of a minor. This process usually involves a legal petition and a court hearing where the judge determines if the minor is capable of supporting themselves and making informed decisions.


If a Texas judge issues a Bill of Review on a case can it be appealed in an appellate court?

No, only trial decisions can be appealed.


What is the difference between judge-made law and statute low?

A statute law is made by parliament. Statute is legislation and acts. A judge-made law, or a common law, is a result of judicial decisions, decisions which originate from court cases.


Can decisions in a US Federal District Court be made by a panel of three judges?

No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.