A judge definition

A judge means a judge of the Court within the meaning of article 35 of the Rome Statute who serves on a full-time basis.
A judge s doubt” means two things at different stages in the competency process. The first possible kind of a doubt is when the judge wonders if the minor is possibly incompetent. This triggers the initial investigation. The second possible “judge’s doubt” follows the initial investigation, after which the judge formally announces a doubt based on substantial evidence. This doubt triggers the suspension of the underlying proceedings so that assessment information can be gathered and the matter heads toward a possible contested competency trial. After the trial, the judge has to make a finding whether the minor is competent or not. (This finding is not a doubt standard.)
A judge means a Judge of Supreme Court of the colony.

Examples of A judge in a sentence

  • A judge may, at any time or place, assess the quality of the services performed.

  • A judge may exclude or limit the participation of a representa- tive or other person in the case for con- tumacious conduct or conduct preju- dicial to the administration of justice.

  • A judge might enforce all of the financial agreements in a roommate agreement, including the rent and utility payments.

  • A judge having jurisdiction at the Usual Place of Residence of the Insured Party shall acknowledge the entitlements in contract.

  • A judge may issue more than one warrant or summons on the same complaint.

  • A judge might rule that a part of these terms and conditions or the agreement is void, invalid or inoperative.

  • A judge may elect to recuse him or herself from evaluating a Submission, or The Sponsor may require a judge to recuse him or herself from evaluating a Submission, if, in the judge’s or The Sponsor’s discretion, it would not be appropriate for the judge to evaluate a participant’s Submission because of a past or current relationship with the participant.

  • A judge having jurisdiction at the Usual Place of Residence of the Insured Party shall acknowledge the entitlements herein.

  • A judge may elect to recuse him or herself from evaluating a Submission, or a Sponsor may require a judge to recuse him or herself from evaluating a Submission, if, in the judge’s or a Sponsor’s discretion, it would not be appropriate for the judge to evaluate a participant’s Submission because of a past or current relationship with the participant.

  • A judge shall serve only in the Chamber to which he or she was assigned.


More Definitions of A judge

A judge means a person who has passed the Judges Test conducted by either the RSOBHD or the ABHDI, who is currently financial with the ABHDI and the RSOBHD (if an RSOBHD Judge) and who has currently attended the necessary meetings as required by the RSOBHD/ABHDI.

Related to A judge

  • The judge means the judge or the substitute judge of the juvenile and domestic relations district

  • Alternate Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court herein but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation.

  • Judge means a Judge of the Court;

  • Election judge means a poll worker that is assigned to:

  • Alternative Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation and where none of the Parties hereto elects to terminate this Settlement by reason of such variance.