A judge definition

A judge means a judge of the Court within the meaning of article 35 of the Rome Statute who serves on a full-time basis.
A judge s doubt” means two things at different stages in the competency process. The first possible kind of a doubt is when the judge wonders if the minor is possibly incompetent. This triggers the initial investigation. The second possible “judge’s doubt” follows the initial investigation, after which the judge formally announces a doubt based on substantial evidence. This doubt triggers the suspension of the underlying proceedings so that assessment information can be gathered and the matter heads toward a possible contested competency trial. After the trial, the judge has to make a finding whether the minor is competent or not. (This finding is not a doubt standard.)
A judge means a Judge of Supreme Court of the colony.

Examples of A judge in a sentence

  • A judge of a court.3. A magistrate.4. A chief executive officer of a Commonwealth court.5. A registrar or deputy registrar of a court.6. A Justice of the Peace.7. A notary public (for the purposes of the Statutory Declaration Regulations 1993).8.

  • A judge must avoid all impropriety and appearance of impropriety.

  • A judge shall be faithful to the law and maintain professional competence in it.

  • A judge shall not approve compensation of appointees beyond the fair value of services rendered.

  • A judge may, with the consent of the parties, confer separately with the parties and their lawyers in an effort to mediate or settle matters pending before the judge.

  • A judge must expect to be the subject of constant public scrutiny.

  • A judge shall require order and decorum in proceedings before the judge.

  • A judge of the court may accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the findings or recommendations made by the magistrate judge.

  • A judge may freely accept such benefits if they are available to the general public, or if the judge qualifies for the special price or discount according to the same criteria as are applied to persons who are not judges.

  • A judge shall exercise the power of appointment impartially and on the basis of merit.

Related to A judge

  • Judge means a Judge of the Court;

  • Final Order and Judgment means the final judgment and order of dismissal with prejudice to be entered in the Lawsuit in connection with the approval of the Settlement after the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Final Judgment means the Judgment Entered by the Court upon Granting Final Approval of the Settlement.

  • Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia;

  • foreign judgment means the judgment of a foreign Court;

  • Administrative law judge (ALJ) means an employee of the administrative hearings division of the department of inspections and appeals who presides over contested cases and other proceedings.