1.To form an opinion or estimation of after careful consideration:judge heights; judging character. 2. a.LawTo hear and decide on in a court of law:judge a case. b.To pass sentence on; condemn. c.To act as one appointed to decide the winners of:judge an essay contest. ...
* 省法院上诉法官 provincial court of appeal justice * 小额索偿法庭法官 small claims court judge * 上级法院法官 superior court justice ## 4111 法官主要职责 Main duties 法官执行部分或全部下列职责:Judges perform some or all of the following duties: * 主持法院,解释和执行议事规则,对有关证据的可接受...
Justice Bonn, assigned by Chief Justice Lise Maisonneuve to Belleville, was a deputy judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Bonn has served as a prosecutor on behalf of the Public Prosecution of Canada and of the Ministry of Transportation. He was ...
The Judges of the Ontario Court of Justice are subject to a significant level of legal and professional oversight. Their decisions are subject to appeal to the Court of Appeal or to the Superior Court of Justice on the basis of appropriate grounds, which might argue that errors in law or fa...
Clogging the wheels of justice ; Superior Court has 12 judges but only 10 courtroomsKevin Blocker Staff writer
Renowned for their expertise, determination, and passion, female judges have emerged as influential figures in the world of law, shaping societies and making ...
they researched and consulted widely among courts, but that does not mean that a survey went out to all judges. It is further evidence that the SPC is operating as Justice He Xiaorongstatedfive years ago–” after the circuit courts are established, the center of the work of SPC headquarters...
Supreme Court of Canada justice Tax Court judge trial court judge youth court judge Exclusion(s) Administrative tribunal judges (See 0411 Government managers – health and social policy development and program administration) Citizenship court judges (See 1227 Court officers and justices of the peace)...
Cabinet has approved that the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and judges of the Supreme and Constitutional Courts hold office until they reach the age of 70 and thereafter have their contracts renewed annually upon production of a medical fitness cer
In 1902, when President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Holmes as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, an important factor was his “remarkable military experience” (please refer to Max Lerner, “Holmes: A Personal History,” in The Mind and Faith of Justice Holmes: His Speeches, Essays, ...