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.
A retired judge is commonly referred to as a "retired judge." They may also be addressed as "former judge" or simply by their title, such as "Judge [Last Name]."
A retired judge can be referred to as "Judge [Last Name] (Retired)" or simply as "Retired Judge [Last Name]."
An alternate name for judge is justice, magistrate, or referee.
"Your Honor" is an appropriate salutation to use in a letter addressed to a judge when you do not know their name.
The salutation for a former judge is typically "Judge [Last Name]" if you are addressing them formally.
The wooden mallet or hammer a judge uses in court is called a gavel.American judges use them but British judges don't.
The wooden "hammer" looking object the judge bangs to get order is called a gavel.
Alan Bangs's birth name is Alan John Bangs.
Cherise Bangs's birth name is Cherise Leana Bangs.
The mallet is a gavel and he hits it against a block of wood called a sound block.
Bangs Garcia's birth name is Valerie Garcia.
It's called a mallet.
her bangs are called side bangs.
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