Yes they are paid extras!
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Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) retired from public service in 1996, after 14 years, presiding over 20,000 cases as a judge in New York City. She is still a qualified attorney in the State of New York.
Research has shown that the members of India's Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India. The President relies on the advice of the Union Cabinet before appointing a Judge.
The People's Court has a $500.00 fund for each case. For settlements less than $500, they pay the settlement, then split the remainder between the litigants. For cases greater than $500, they pay the settlement and give the loser $25.00. Either way, neither party can lose.
First, it's Judge Wapner not Judge Whopper. Secondly, she was/is? married to the second judge on "The people's court." Judge Wapner was the first.
The angry judge ejected the unruly teenagers from the courtroom after many warnings. Then the judge was able to continue with the trial without the noise from the audience.
they keeps order in the courtroom and announces the judge's entry to the courtroom
The Baliff
The bailiff keeps order in the courtroom and announces the judge's entry. They are responsible for security, maintaining courtroom decorum, and assisting the judge as needed during court proceedings.
A female judge is typically referred to as "Your Honor" or "Judge [Last Name]" in a courtroom setting.
In the United States, the nine members of the US Supreme Court would be regarded as being the most important as they have the role of interpreting how the Constitution may be expressed in law. In Scotland, it would be the Attorney General, who is the chief judge.
Courtroom: The room where a judge presides over hearings and trials, sometimes with a jury
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The judge uses a gavel to quiet the courtroom. It is a wooden mallet that is usually struck against a sound block to get everyone's attention.
A court reporter (transcriptionist), a caricaturist (no cameras, please), translator(s), the witness(es), the jury and the spectators (or audience), may be in the courtroom.