A judge typically presides over a trial, making sure that legal procedures are followed and deciding on matters of law.
The chief justice of the US presides of the trial if the president is impeached.
If the President is the one impeached, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial.
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The Chief Justice of the United States presides over the Senate trial, when the President has been impeached. If the president is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president would become President.
As prescribed by the United States Constitution, the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court presides over the Senate an impeachment trial of an American President.
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The vice-president of the US normally presides over the senate, including impeachment trials. In the special case that the president is impeached, the Chief Justice of the US presides over the trial.
A judge presides over a criminal trial, and makes the final decision after hearing arguments from both the defense and the prosecution.
Its the judge who presides over a magistrate court