If a "county" judge is also certified to sit as a "circuit" judge, then yes, they may do so when serving in their Circuit Judge capacity. However a judge certified ONLY as a county level judge may not normally preside at a state-level criminal trial.
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No.
In Collier County, Florida, a typical jury consists of 12 members for felony trials and 6 members for misdemeanor trials. However, the number can vary depending on the specific case and the court's requirements. Additionally, jury pools may include more potential jurors from which the final jury is selected.
The Judicial branch conducts trials and sentences convicted persons.
your club pick you for trials if you get through then you you play half county and then the half county team might put you for trials to go to full county like me.
No, they don't.
The trials were in Salem, essex county, Massachusetts.
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The person responsible for the prosecution of felony criminal cases in a county is typically the District Attorney (DA) or State's Attorney. This elected or appointed official oversees the prosecution team, makes decisions on charges, and represents the state in criminal trials. Their role includes ensuring that justice is served while upholding the law and the rights of defendants.