Judicial officer definition

Judicial officer means any justice or judge of a court of record or any county
Judicial officer means any active, formerly active, or retired
Judicial officer means a judge or magistrate.

Examples of Judicial officer in a sentence

  • DOJ have sponsored the bid to OFMDFM, and whereas one party, Sinn Féin are enthusiastic to submit same to London, the DUP are unfortunately refusing to heed the overt demands for funding from the most senior Judicial officer in the jurisdiction, and are refusing to authorise the bid to be submitted to London.

  • If a portion of the Debtor’s collateral assets with a value in excess of twenty-five percent (25%) of the principal amount under the Loan Agreement are attached, seized, subjected to a writ or distress warrant, or are levied upon, or come into the possession of any Judicial officer or Assignee.

  • For a Participant receiving the benefit of dismissal pursuant to the Participant’s plea agreement, on the Participant’s request to withdraw the Participant’s previously-entered guilty plea, the CASA Program Judicial officer will issue an order vacating that guilty plea and dismissing with prejudice the criminal charges previously pending in the underlying criminal case at the time of that guilty plea.


More Definitions of Judicial officer

Judicial officer. ’ means the Chief Jus- tice of the United States, the Associate Jus- tices of the Supreme Court, and the judges of the United States courts of appeals, United States district courts, including the district courts in Guam, the Northern Mariana Is- lands, and the Virgin Islands, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Court of International Trade, Tax Court, Court of Federal Claims, Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and any court created by Act of Congress, the judges of which are entitled to hold office dur- ing good behavior;
Judicial officer means justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals, and committing magistrates.
Judicial officer means every justice, judge, district associate judge, senior judge, associate juvenile judge, associate probate judge, judicial hospitalization referee, and magistrate, appointed to serve in the state of Iowa.
Judicial officer means a supreme court justice, a judge of the court of appeals, a district judge, a district associate judge, an associate juvenile judge, an associate probate judge, or a magistrate. The term also includes a person who is temporarily serving as a justice, judge, or magistrate as permitted by section 602.1612 or 602.9206.
Judicial officer means a magistrate, an additional magistrate or an assistant magistrate; "magistrate" does not include an assistant magistrate;
Judicial officer means the holder of any judicial office, but does not include an employee of the Public Service who exercises all or any of the functions of a judicial office.
Judicial officer means a judge, High Bailiff, justice of the peace or a member of a tribunal;