Usually, but not necessarily, a new judge will ee assigned to the case.
William Marbury
A reprieve can be granted by a judge, governor, or president.
The judge will tell you.
It will depend on what the judge says. If the judge dismisses the case "With Prejudice" it means that the case cannot be brought again. If the judge dismisses the case "Without Prejudice" it means that the case can be brought again and the person could be charged again.
Willium marbury
The judge who granted you probation sentences you if your probation is revoked.
Bench Trial
judge only (grad point) ;)
If I understand the question - - your lawyer filed a motion asking for something that the judge had already granted?Other than the fact that it sounds like a superfluous motion, it seems unlikely that the judge would reverse himself and take it away.
The judge who heard the case.
It means the decree has been entered and the divorce has been granted.
It is a hearing before a judge or magistrate at which your eligibility for release on bond is considered, and if granted the amount is set.