Judicial duties definition

Judicial duties means all the adjudicative, administrative, and supervisory duties of the judge’s office prescribed by law.
Judicial duties means all the duties of a judge in connection with judicial proceedings and acts of the judge in discharge of disciplinary responsibilities required or permitted by Section 3D. See Sections 3A, 3B(5), 3B(11), 3D(4), 4A(3), 4D(5)(b), 4E(1),

Examples of Judicial duties in a sentence

  • At the JC’s sole cost, expense, time and effort, the JC shall supply and perform any and all necessary duties, actions, documentation, attendance, service, participation, and/or personnel, required in the preparation for, conducting of, and post-hearing Judicial duties for, the State of Nevada, pretrial release (bail) hearings at all JC assigned/scheduled “On-Call” Weekends (and, if any, the Associated Weekend Holiday) and all “Call-Backs”.

  • At the MC’s sole cost, expense, time, and effort, the MC shall supply and perform any and all necessary duties, actions, documentation, attendance, service, participation, and/or personnel, required in preparation for, conducting of, and post-hearing Judicial duties for, the City of Ely, Nevada, pretrial release (bail) hearings at all MC assigned/scheduled “On-Call” Weekends (and, if any, the Associated Weekend Holiday) and “Call-Backs”.