A judge's desk is commonly referred to as the "bench." In a courtroom, the term "bench" not only refers to the physical structure where the judge sits but also symbolizes the authority and role of the judiciary. Judges preside over legal proceedings from the bench, ensuring that the law is upheld and justice is served.
The desk that judges sit at in a courtroom is called the "bench." It is typically raised above the rest of the courtroom to signify the judge's authority and to provide a clear view of the proceedings. The term "the bench" is also used to refer to the judiciary as a whole.
A group of judges is called a panel.
runners take the score sheets from the judges and 'run' them to th main desk.
its called the resolute desk.
a desk in Spanish is called an el pupitre
captain front desk!
Credenza is the desk behind the desk. Typical use is for a computer or used in a u-shaped desk.
They are Umpires, Line Judges, Back Judges, and Side Judges.
its called a Bureau .
its called a Bureau .
The Roman judges were called "praetors".
Yes, that is the back desk, the front is called the Amud.