There were no lawyers. Before a court, a citizen pleaded his own case. Judges might be an aristocrat hearing pleas between his own clients of negotiating with another aristocrat reperesnting one of his clients, or in eg the Athenian democracy, a court of 500 citizen jurors who determined issues - with no judges.
They both had people in it and judges and prizes
Lawyers and judges
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The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
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No, the juries were usually of 500 people, with no judges or lawyers to interfere. With about 35,000 citizens, it was effectively an opinion poll in today's terms.
Lawyers become judges
They both had people in it and judges and prizes
It was the patricians, who were the aristocracy.
Most judges are, or have been, solicitors.
Advocates or lawyers do not like bleeding heart judges because may rule with their emotions. Lawyers want judges to rule with their brains.
Yes, judges are typically lawyers first before becoming judges. They usually have experience practicing law before being appointed or elected to serve as a judge.
Yes, judges are typically lawyers who have been appointed or elected to preside over court cases and make legal decisions.
A bachelors degree and work experience usually constitute the minimum requirement for a judgeship or magistrate position. A number of lawyers become judges, and most judges have first been lawyers. In fact, Federal and State judges usually are required to be lawyers.
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No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.