Judge definition

Judge means a Judge of the Court;
Judge means a Judge of the Supreme Court;
Judge means a judge of the High Court;

Examples of Judge in a sentence

  • The notification shall include the right to request a fair hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.

  • Pursuant to Idaho Code § 19-864, the Conflict Attorney shall keep appropriate records respecting each court appointed client whom he or she represents and shall submit an annual report to the Blaine County Board of County Commissioners, the appropriate Administrative District Judge and the Idaho Public Defense Commission documenting the number of clients represented under this act, the crimes involved and the expenditures, totaled by kind, made in carrying out the responsibilities imposed by this act.

  • The Administrative Law Judge shall issue a recommended order to the Sponsor.

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  • If the identity of any mediator cannot be agreed upon, the mediator shall be selected upon the request of either Party by a Presiding District Judge of Williamson County, Texas.


More Definitions of Judge

Judge means a Judge of the Grand Court;
Judge means judge of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit court or the Oregon
Judge means the justice, judge, magistrate, or other judicial officer presiding over the proceedings. In proceedings with more than one judge presiding, any decision required shall be made by a majority of the judges.
Judge. ’ means a federal judge or a state or local judicial officer.
Judge means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
Judge means the Chief Justice or a Judge of the Supreme Court of Namibia referred to in Article 79(1), or the Judge-President or a Judge of the High Court of Namibia referred to in Article 80(1), of the Namibian Constitution;
Judge means the presiding officer of a Civil Court;