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An arbitrator is a neutral who is privately contracted to adjudicate or to decide the outcome of a civil dispute between the parties who appointed him or her. Depending on the agreement of the parties, the decision of the arbitrator may either be binding or non-binding with little or no recourse for appeal. A judge is a public official who adjudicates or presides over cases in public courts. Unlike an arbitrator, a judge who decides a case in a trial court is subject to having his or decision appealed to a higher court.

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A jury is a panel of peers who, at least in the US system, come to a verdict based on the evidence presented them, and may provide a recommended sentence or damages. A judge is single person, appointed by the President in the Federal system, or may be elected in the State and local systems. A judge is charged with serving as a referee in the courtroom, making sure rules of evidence are followed, and with handing down the final verdict.

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