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What is the process called when a president of judge is accused of a crime?

impeachment


Can a judge overturn another judge's decision?

Yes, a judge can overturn another judge's decision through a process called an appeal. This typically involves a higher court reviewing the decision and either affirming or reversing it.


What is a judge also called?

a judge is also called your honor


Can you make me a sentence with the word confirm?

I called to confirm that we scheduled it for tomorrow.


Can a judge change a verdict after it has been delivered?

Yes, in some cases a judge can change a verdict after it has been delivered through a process called a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial.


Can a judge overrule a jury's guilty verdict?

Yes, in some cases a judge can overrule a jury's guilty verdict through a legal process called a judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV) or a new trial.


Can a judge be disbarred for misconduct?

Yes, a judge can be removed from the bench for misconduct through a process called impeachment or disciplinary action by a judicial conduct commission. Being disbarred specifically refers to losing the license to practice law, which is different from being removed as a judge.


Can a judge overturn a jury verdict in a criminal case?

Yes, a judge can overturn a jury verdict in a criminal case through a process called a judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV) if the judge believes the jury's decision is not supported by the evidence presented during the trial.


Which chamber of congress has the power to confirm a federak judge appionment made by the president?

The Senate has the power to confirm federal judge appointments made by the president. The president nominates the judges, but their appointment must be confirmed by a majority vote in the Senate before they can assume their positions on the federal bench.


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What is it called when judge is sworn in?

When a judge is sworn in, the event is often referred to as a "swearing-in ceremony." During this ceremony, the judge takes an oath of office, affirming their commitment to uphold the law and perform their duties impartially. This formal process marks the official start of their judicial responsibilities.


Can the president remove the judge from the bench if he disagrees with the supreme court decision?

No, he can not. Removal of a judge from the supreme court requires a majority in the Congress. I think it requires a two thirds majority. Need to check. The process is called impeachment.