At the US Federal level, District Attorneys are appointed and answer to the Attorney General, or Assistant Attorney General, who in turn answer to the President.
At the state level, District Attorneys are often elected and so answer to the electorate.
The practice of a circuit court judge was for them to ride around the countryside each year to hear cases.
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals judges are appointed for life and can only be removed via impeachment.
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A "circuit" judge refers to a judge, usually appointed or confirmed by the governor of a state, to hear cases at the Circuit Court level. An "associate" judge is simply an honorary title. An "associate" judge may be a retired judge, or an inactive judge who occasionally hears cases. An "associate" judge would still have to be qualified to hear cases at whatever level of the court system he is functioning in.
The Magistrate's Court is subservient to the local circuit court of which they are a part. The chief judge of that circuit is in overall charge of all courts under his authority.
That was Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Laurence C. Gram, Jr.
As of my last update, the circuit court judge for Marion and Ralls counties in Missouri is Judge Michael P. Whelan. However, please verify this information with official sources, as judicial appointments can change.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
Depending on your state? Usually most states Circuit court consists of a judge and jury.
Circuit Judges are elected to office for a 6 year term.
A circuit court may reverse the decision of a trial judge if it finds that there was a legal error that significantly affected the outcome of the case. This can include improper admission or exclusion of evidence, incorrect jury instructions, or a misinterpretation of the law. Additionally, if the trial judge's decisions were arbitrary or capricious, the circuit court may intervene. Ultimately, the appellate court evaluates whether the trial court's ruling was consistent with legal standards and principles.