What is meant by "start a case in one court and then move to another court?" It is customary for judges to hold multiple hearings in one days time. If their docket is full of legal motions and hearings they handle them as they get to them. In the case of a jury trial; usually, and ideally, a judge is assigned to only one jury trial case at a time. I suppose there are instances when circumstances dictate differently but I suppose it is legal.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.Yes. The appointment is made by the court. If the other heirs object to the appointment they must file an objection with the court in a timely manner and then explain the reason for their objection to the judge. The judge will consider the testimony and either appoint the person who requested appointment or another qualified person.
Although a justice is a judge in the Supreme Court, any other judge is commonly referred to as simply that, a judge.
If a judge is acting in his/her capacity of a judge, he/she does not offer testimony and therefore cannot perjure. However, if the judge is testifying as a citizen before another court, he/she is subject to the same rules of perjury as any other person.
A deliberate violation of a judge's order is known as contempt of court. This can include actions such as disobeying a court order, disrupting court proceedings, or showing disrespect towards the judge. Contempt of court can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions.
I do not believe that anyone has the right to judge another person.
Judge Judy has appeared on The People's Court, Jones and Jury, and Divorce Court. She has also been the guest on may other talk shows.
Judgment may be
Judge - Clerk of the Court - Bailiff - Court Stenographer - Defense Counsel - Prosecutor/Plaintiff's Counsel
It depends on the judge/court. In the US federal system, the judiciary is one of the three branches of government, and is meant to check and balance the other two. Thus, the three branches are "over" each other. If you are asking about a specific judge in a specific court, it could be the circuit chief judge, the appellate justices, or the voters.
Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.
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