The judge in a Roman court case is called praetors (PREE-tuhrz).
The Roman judges were called "praetors".
Yes, a judge can overrule another judge in a court case if they believe the previous judge made an error in their decision or ruling.
If the judge dismisses the case, the plaintiff is responsible for the court costs.
The judge applies the law in a court case. They interpret and enforce the laws to ensure that the trial is conducted fairly and justly.
The court itself has more than one judge assigned to it, but only one judge is assigned to hear each case in its entirety .
If you are married she is a paramour. It means an illicit lover to a married person. I would suggest that if this was stated by a judge then there must be a court case. If there is a court case the judge was correct if you are married.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
No, a court case refers to the legal dispute being resolved in court, involving legal arguments, evidence, and a final decision by a judge or jury. A court hearing is a specific event within a court case where arguments are presented, witnesses testify, and rulings may be made by the judge.
If a case reaches court, both sides present their story (or their 'evidence') before a judge or a jury. The outcome is then decided by the judge or jury.
Where is your attorney? Have the Clerk Of the Court, give you an extract of the judge's order which should be contained in the case court file.
The main job of a supreme court judge is to determine whether or not a law or case is constitutional.