Many people work in courts. There are different typists, recorders, ushers, lawyers, and judges.
apprentice
It actually means this. Someone who works jointly on an activity.
Any person who works for a city, state or government that works and does a service for the public. (garbage collector, mail person, firemen, ect)
Concrete mason
The "dealer".
the court works becauses there are people to talk to
apeals court
A Judge, a Bailiff, a Court Clerk, (occasionally) a Court Stenographer
is the district court, court of appeals and supreme court.
on the first court can person be deported? can he ask for lawyer. Are they hold person till next court. or they let person be out befor next court?
If a person fails to appear in court in VA, the VA court will request that NC apprehend the person, and return them to VA. When a judge in NC orders that, the person is held, VA notified, and VA law enforcement picks the person up, and returns them to VA. Works that way in all 50 states.
Justices
The appeals court
A person who works for money is a Businessman or Businesswoman
The defense attorney works for the defendant, or the person being accused. The accuser is known as a plaintiff, and they will often will also have a lawyer on their side when in court.
The person who administers justice in a district court is the district court judge
The person in charge of a county court - is a Magistrate.