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....is known at THE VERDICT.
Decisions, though made by individual judges are always decisions of the court. That is why whether the decision is manifestly wrong ab initio, the judge is not sued for it but an appeal to a higher court is advised.
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The judge is responsible for the orderly conduct of the trial, making rulings on motions and objections to procedures before, during and after trial, charging the jury on the law that applies to the case, and entering a judgment based on the jury verdict. Sometimes the judge also decides the case all on his or her own if there is no jury (a situation known as a bench trial). In appellate matters, the judge is responsible to review the record of the trial on appeal and make determinations whether there were any errors at trial that would render a verdict/judgment incorrect. The judge either affirms, reverses or reverses and remands the matter to the trial court for rehearing consistent with the appellate court's ruling.
What is the gerund in the sentence, "The judge was known for settling disputes fairly and justly"
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Some municipal courts are known as 'Courts of General Session' - such a judge would probably be a municipal judge assigned to the bench in that court.
A judge should not as his own charges can impach his decisions in cases.Ordinarily if he is not a judge he would be interdicted or suspended until the decision is made known
When a defendant is found guilty, it means that the jury (or sometimes judge) believe that there was proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed whatever crime he/she was being charged with.Generally, the judge will schedule the next court hearing, known as "Sentencing", and a notice will be sent to the Court Services Office (or a similar department).The defendant may have to speak with a Court Services Officer. If the defendant does not know whether to do this or not, they should ask their attorney.The Court Services Office is going to draft a report of the defendant's criminal history, known as a "Pre-Sentencing Investigation" (or PSI), and send that to the judge.At sentencing, the judge will determine the correct punishment that the defendant need to face for their crime. Whatever punishment the judge decides will be carried out immediately after the hearing, unless specified otherwise by the judge.
As of the 26th of September 2017, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, is still alive.
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