... limits eligibility to judges who have 20 years
actual judicial experience — currently, judges can «buy time,» or get credit for other governmental experience, such as being a prosecutor.?
It limits eligibility to judges who have 20 years
actual judicial experience — currently, judges can «buy time,» or get credit for other governmental experience, such as being a prosecutor.
Not exact matches
I think there is a huge difference between bringing real world
actual experiences to a government /
judicial decision and bringing biases based on a cult's unproven tribal mythology, not to mention 1st amendment considerations.
In a
Judicial Dispute Resolution (JDR) an
actual Judge is involved and in a Mediation, a senior lawyer who is also an
experienced Mediator is involved.