It may be in reference to a judge who doesn't happen to be an attorney.
Every six weeks...
Lay out a plan of distribution and get the court to agree to it.
They are Magistrates in the Magistrates Court and the jury are lay people too. The Magistrates listen to evidence and deliver a verdict within Magistrate Courts and the Jury hear all evidence and then decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty in a Crown Court.
A secretary, or anything else other than a judge.
Lay people in the English court can be beneficial as they bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the legal process. However, there may be challenges in terms of their understanding of complex legal issues and procedures. Overall, their involvement can enhance the fairness and transparency of the justice system.
America's Court with Judge Ross - 2010 Lay the Plank Bar-B-Spew 3-139 was released on: USA: 2013 USA: 25 February 2013
The US Supreme Court only has limited power over the state courts because state laws and state constitutional issues that aren't in conflict with the US Constitution lay outside the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.
There is none. I think you mean magistrate's court. This court is for summary or (unless it goes to crown) triable either way offences. It is headed by three lay magistrates, also known as justices of the peace. They have no legal qualifications, and are assisted by a legal clerk (who does). At least, that's the way it is in the UK.
The plural of lay-by is lay-bys.
There are really three keys to the lay up shot in basketball. First, there is the dribble to the goal. Second, is the angle to the goal as the player leaves his/her feet. Finally, there is the release of the shot.
The present tense of "lay" is "lay" or "lays" depending on the subject.
Lay Lady Lay was created on 1969-03-27.