Phrases with «presiding judge»

A "presiding judge" is the main judge or the person in charge of overseeing a particular court case or legal proceeding. They are responsible for ensuring that the trial or hearing is conducted fairly, making decisions about the rules and procedures, and maintaining order in the courtroom. Full definition

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Sentences with «presiding judge»

  • Former judge Thomas M. Ewert joined Spesia & Taylor in 2001, having served as presiding judge of Will County's civil division for 24 years. (spesia-taylor.com)
  • Judge Cynthia Ming - mei Lee was the first Asian American woman Presiding Judge in San Francisco history. (justicesf.com)
  • Japanese inventor Norihiko Saito was awarded by Presiding Judge Teruhisa Takano after the court ruled that Mr. Saito's patent, which had been filed in 1998, covered technology for the Click Wheel controller Apple added to the iPod back in 2004. (cultofmac.com)
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