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How do judges make their decisions?

Updated: 12/13/2022
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Judges make decision after hearing both the sides of the evidence, the document produced and the law of the land being enforced in that particular state.

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Do judges make policy?

No. They make decisions and some decisions are used to change law.


In what way are federal judges free to make decisions?

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Who gets paid to make decisions?

The type of people who get paid to make decisions are presidents, government leaders and judges. Someone else who gets paid to make decisions is a lawyer.


The discretionary power of judges is less than that of elected officials because judges?

Must make decisions that can be justified in terms of existing provisions of the law.


What is posseive noun for judges?

The possessive form of the plural noun judges is judges'. Example: The judges' decisions are final.


When judges use previous court decisions as a basis to decide the outcomes of current court cases they are applying?

They are applying "case law" to make their decisions.


Why are supreme court justices and federal judges appointed and not elected?

Because if they were elected the judges might not make fair decisions. They might favor the people who voted for them


What is it called when judges make decisions that closley follow earlier court cases and the words of the constitution?

Judicial restraint


Who makes decisions in the United States Courts of Appeals?

The judges who are on the United States Courts of Appeals make the decisions. These judges are directly appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.


In what way are the federal judges free to make decisions?

They can strike down any law they see as unconstitutional if it is challenged in court.


Are judges decisions called proclamations?

It depends upon the country. In the US, they are called decisions, judgments, or opinions.


Why are judges elected for life?

decrease political interference in their decisions.