I've been in court many, many times and I don't have a clue what this question is asking.
When a judge convenes court, he calls the session to order. This marks the official start of the court proceedings.
Edmund Barton never became a High Court judge. He was a politician and served as Australia's first Prime Minister. After his political career, he did work as a judge but not in the High Court.
"Your Honor," is a commonly used salutation for a judge.
A deliberate violation of a judge's order is known as contempt of court. This can include actions such as disobeying a court order, disrupting court proceedings, or showing disrespect towards the judge. Contempt of court can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions.
You can address the letter with "Dear Judge [Court Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to include the court's address on the envelope and in the letter itself.
The envelope salutation for a judge is typically "The Honorable [Full Name]" followed by the official title of the judge, such as "Judge" or "Justice." This formal and respectful address is commonly used in official correspondence.
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.
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A judge or court may sometimes expunge a claim in bankruptcy court. This means that the claim is erased, as if it never happened.
In tennis, the main umpire is called the chair umpire (they sit in a chair high above the court so they can see the entire court well). In major tournaments, there are usually also line judges who stand behind each line on the court. The line judge calls when a ball is out, and the chair umpire may overrule any line judge's call. The umpire also calls the score after every point.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
The newly formed congress first convenes on January 3rd.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
The envelope salutation for a judge is typically "The Honorable [Full Name]" followed by the official title of the judge, such as "Judge" or "Justice." This formal and respectful address is commonly used in official correspondence.
A trial court convenes juries, conducts trials and adjudicates defendants. An appeals court hears appeals of the trial court's trials - does not convene juries - does not conduct trials - and renders juedgements on the application of law and proper procedures.
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Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Calling a judge "Your Honor" is a sign of respect and recognition of their authority and position within the courtroom. It is a formal way to address the judge and show deference to their role in upholding justice and making decisions in legal proceedings.