presiding judge in English

judge hearing a case; chairman of the courthouse, head judge; chief judge in a religious court

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1. Buckeye appoints new Presiding Judge

2. The presiding judge cleared him of a charge.

3. In the meantime, a new presiding judge was appointed to the case.

4. The Buckeye City Council recently selected John David Burkholder as the new Presiding Judge for the city

5. The presiding judge simply glanced at the other two judges, and the brother and sister were unanimously acquitted.

6. In 1777, he was appointed as a judge of the court of admiralty where he soon became presiding judge.

7. The presiding judge of the court asked the archimandrite (a church dignitary ranking below a bishop): “Did you read the letter and the booklet?”

8. Bondsman: ALL OUT BONDING Docket #: 309286 Defendant: REED , ANTHONY DEWAYNE Charge: AGGRAVATED BURGLARY (OCCUPIED HABITATION) Trial Date: 03/23/2021 Tuesday Court Room: Presiding Judge: STEELMAN, BARRY A

9. In November 2008, two lawyers seeking to represent Falun Gong practitioners in Heilongjiang noted that the presiding judge in the case was seen meeting with 610 Office agents.

10. According to the author, the presiding judge had decided to convict the accused by the time of the opening of the trial; for that reason, he allegedly conducted the trial in an “accusatory manner”.

11. Update: Face Coverings Now Required to Enter County Courthouses: Effective immediately: The Presiding Judge has ordered all persons to wear a face covering and maintain six feet of physical distance from other persons while in court facilities (General Order 2020-67) (pdf ).The Sherriff’s Department will turn away any person not wearing a face covering prior to security screening.