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Judges

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plural of judge

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When Trump denounced a judge who rejected his asylum seeker policy as an "Obama judge" in 2018, Roberts responded in a rare public comment: "We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges.

In e.g. criminal and family-related proceedings in local courts, the panel of judges may include both lay judges and professional judges, while all appeals courts and administrative courts consist only of professional judges.

The judges of the Constitutional Court (Konstitucinis Teismas), who serve nine-year terms, are appointed by the President (three judges), the Chairman of the Seimas (three judges), and the Chairman of the Supreme Court (three judges).

Papua New Guinea citizens who are appointed as judges serve for 10 years, while expatriate judges serve for three years, but as the Attorney General rightly stated in his media release, some of these judges are now nearing their compulsory retirement age.

However, apex court lawyers said though the previous notification on roster stated that two senior-most judges would hear the PIL matters, it was also assigned to the benches headed by judges who were not within the seniority of five-senior most judges.

A Committee is constituted by three judges, Chambers by seven judges and a Grand Chamber by 17 judges.

Norway Norway has a system where the lower courts (tingrett) is set with a judge and two lay-judges, or in bigger cases two judges and three lay-judges.

The Walter E. Hoffman U.S. Courthouse in Norfolk has four judges, four magistrate judges, and two bankruptcy judges.

Airing on Tuesday 22 August, her blind audition wowed the judges, with two judges spinning their chairs based on her voice alone.

But after getting their feedback from the judges, which wasn't as positive as previous weeks but still saw them awarded a very impressive 30 points by the judges, the pair headed up to chat with co-host Claudia Winkleman where they both became emotional.

Currently, there are 11 High Court Judges – one of whom will be retiring soon – and only three Judges in the Court of Appeal.

Even judges who may not like Trump -- judges in Michigan or Minnesota or Colorado -- realize that people have a right to vote for the candidate of their choice," conservative law professor Josh Blackman told the outlet.

If the parties provide too few names or the individuals are unable to serve, the clerk may supplement with minor party judges, unaffiliated judges, or staff.

In Argentina, authorities’ hostile rhetoric against judges, delays in appointing judges and other high-level authorities, and corruption, including in the judiciary, have progressively undermined the rule of law.

In the lower courts, judges who violate ethics rules are sanctioned by panels of appeals-court judges — their peers.

Municipal judges serve six-year terms, while Court of Common Pleas judges serve for 10 years.

On November 21, 2022, the Collegium of the Madras High Court unanimously recommended the above-named five Additional Judges for appointment as Permanent Judges of that High Court.

Russell Shalev, an attorney in the legal department of the Kohelet Policy Forum, a Jerusalem-based think tank that helped draft the government’s legislation, said that the judges’ veto leads to homogeneity—judges who think alike.

Samver Siramargyan (men’s 70 kg) and Pawel Urbanski (Poland) had a very close fight, and all the judges had 29:28 on their scoresheets, but it was Urbanski who received the victory from 4 judges.

Speaking about the roles of judges, Asika said the judges bring their individuality to the show yet they disagree to agree on each of the contestants.