A district judge is a legal professional who presides over cases within a specific geographical area called a district. They listen to arguments, examine evidence, and make decisions about the outcome of the case. Full definition
A welcome step for those who experience inconsistency in approach by district judges in the county courts? (hughjames.com)
A federal district judge who has sentenced more than 4,000 offenders in multiple districts shares his experience and criticisms of current federal sentencing. (sentencing.typepad.com)
Even more surprisingly the additional annual judicial costs for the introduction of district judges would be # 1.2 million. (lawfordclaims.com)