Untrue sorta... They just show lots of love first before they tell it how it is.
be impartial
Laws needed to be interpreted by impartial judges
Superior court judges rotate for several reasons. Rotating helps to give the judges a broader outlook on judicial matters. It also makes for an impartial and independent judiciary.
Because the judges and justices are supposed to be impartial, so judges and justices who make their slant clear tend to cause of lot of controversy.
Impartial administrative law judges are typically appointed by federal or state agencies that oversee administrative hearings. In the United States, for instance, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) may oversee the appointment process for federal administrative law judges, while state agencies have their own procedures for selecting judges. These judges are expected to remain unbiased and independent while adjudicating disputes involving the agency's regulations and decisions.
Judges are supposed to be politically impartial and are supposed to enforce the law. The law doesn't have a political party or agenda, so the neither should the judges.
So as to deliver a fair and impartial trial. Bias would militate against delivering impartiality.
Traditional American judges are typically appointed or elected based on qualifications and experience. They are expected to be impartial, fair, and adhere to the rule of law. They make decisions based on legal precedent and their interpretation of the law.
No, you have to make it through another set of judges first...that's why the people who are on TV are either really good or really bad.
The judges in the competition needed to be impartial. I was glad to have an impartial judge for the talent contest It is not impartial when I don't get a bike when my brother does! We do not sell anything so can keep totally impartial. She was impartial about the decision. Someone who objectively does something is impartial. For example: A Jury must come to an impartial decision. (This means that the a Jury in a court room must come to an objective decision; One that is not effected by preconceived ideas, prejudice etc) The impartial eye of the scientist. (This means the scientist views things in a way that is free from undue bias or preconceived opinions)
American idol judges all season
Unlike American judges, English judges do not use gavels in their courtrooms.