Judge Pro Tempore definition

Judge Pro Tempore means a person who is appointed to act temporarily as a judge.
Judge Pro Tempore means a person who has a limited appointment to a Trial Court case or cases.
Judge Pro Tempore means a judge appointed to the Contemporary Court who is sitting temporarily for another judge or who has been appointed to serve as a substitute judge for a regular judge.

Examples of Judge Pro Tempore in a sentence

  • If the motion arises from a trial or plea presided over by a Senior Judge or a Judge Pro Tempore, and that judge is no longer appointed to sit in this judicial district, then information regarding which judge should be contacted to set a motion for hearing under this subsection may be obtained by calling Criminal Calendaring.

  • Commissioners and Juvenile Court Referees of the San Joaquin Superior Court are appointed Judge Pro Tempore in all matters calendared, or otherwise assigned, to them.

  • Travel expenses in connection with visiting a doctor for a tuberculosis examination and/or vaccination shall be free of charge for the person concerned.

  • All matters scheduled for Arbitration hearings in June of 2020 which were viable for a settlement conference with an Arbitration Judge Pro Tempore (AJPT), have been assigned for such conferences.

  • In addition to conducting Zoom Arbitration Hearings, the Arbitration Center will continue the AJPT program, which is like the Judge Pro Tempore program used in the Major Jury track.

  • The Judge Pro Tempore shall receive compensation as shall be provided by ordinance, payable in the same manner as the compensation of the regular Municipal Judge.

  • Chatelain participated in this decision by appointment of the Louisiana Supreme Court as Judge Pro Tempore.

  • Stipulation and Order re: Appointment of Judge Pro Tempore filed.

  • Those cases that are viable for a settlement conference will have a virtual or remote Judge Pro Tempore settlement conference as opposed to an Arbitration hearing.

  • Jackson St., Suite 2049Phoenix AZ 85003 ADR’s email address: adroffice1@jbazmc.maricopa.gov • Times for settlement conferences (allow at least 2 hours for each session): At the discretion of the Judge Pro Tempore, the time allocated may be expanded.


More Definitions of Judge Pro Tempore

Judge Pro Tempore means an individual qualified to serve and assigned to a judicial position of the Swinomish Tribal Court on a temporary basis.

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