An Assigned Judge is one who is temporarily designated to handle a specific case or set of cases, often from outside the local jurisdiction, to alleviate caseloads or bring specialized expertise. In contrast, a Resident Judge is a permanent member of the court who is based in a specific location and typically oversees the court’s operations and cases within that jurisdiction. The Resident Judge has a more established role in the community and court system, whereas the Assigned Judge's role is more transient and case-specific.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is assigned as the Receiver of Memory, not as a judge. The Receiver holds the memories of the community to advise the leaders.
The court itself has more than one judge assigned to it, but only one judge is assigned to hear each case in its entirety .
A judge is assigned to particular branch (either civil or criminal) of the District Court to which they are assigned. Normally they rotate every so often but at the direction of the Chief Judge of that particular district.
A judicial assistant or secretary is assigned to a judge. Law clerks help with the administration.
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Some municipal courts are known as 'Courts of General Session' - such a judge would probably be a municipal judge assigned to the bench in that court.
If you have been assigned a judge, contact the clerk of the court for that court and ask.
In the Gospel Jesus came as the Saviour, but in the revelation this same Jesus appears as a judge to judge the earth and the devils.
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A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
To be arrested is to be taken into custody by the police. To be the accused is to stand trial before a judge.
Usually, but not necessarily, a new judge will ee assigned to the case.