If the circumstances have changed and it is now in the child's best interest for the visitation papers to be changed then, yes, another judge can over rule another judges ruling.
No. The DA cannot over-rule a judge. However, he CAN file a motion for re-consideration or, failing that, file an appeal of the judge's decision with the next higher court.
No. He does not have that discretion. If the legislature sets a certain MANDATORY sentence for a particular offense, the judge MUST uphold the law, not over-rule it.
Uh they can over-rule calls, and make calls depending on what they see . They also call out the score.
Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.
Yes they can. It happened to me over a 10 year old divorce settlement. A judge can rule and overthrow many things that you would think can't be done!
The judge feels that a rule of the court has been broken. *
Type your answer here... The judge agrees that a rule of the court has been broken
The judge's finding that a rule of the court was broken
No
A judge does not have to accept a plea bargain agreement. Normally, a judge accepts the agreement. The judge realizes that the defendant is taking a risk by taking the stand. Almost no judge would add anything to a sentence under that condition.
Actually, it is acceptable to use "Judge (Name of Judge):" The rule is that you always capitalize a person's title.