Sentences with phrase «supervising judge»

A "supervising judge" is a judge who has the authority to oversee and manage other judges in a particular court or judicial system. They make sure that all judges are following the rules and procedures and provide guidance and support when needed. Full definition
In 1999, Breslin was appointed as supervising judge of criminal courts in the Third Judicial District, as well as an acting Supreme Court justice.
Judge Pearl has served as Supervising Judge of Kings and Richmond Counties and of New York County Family Courts.
During his tenure, he was appointed Supervising Judge of the General Civil Panel and conducted weekly settlement conferences in all matters of civil litigation.
«I would conclude that the Ontario supervising judge while physically located outside the province has the jurisdiction and discretion to conduct the motion remotely and concurrently with his or her judicial supervisory counterparts,» wrote Juriansz, who emphasized the necessity of ensuring the open - courts principle but found technological alternatives could accommodate the requirement that the Ontario public be able to attend the hearing in an Ontario courtroom.
Tanya started her career in Chicago after earning a prestigious judicial clerkship with Supervising Judge Alexander P. White at the Circuit Court of Cook County.
The Los Angeles County Supervising Judge of the Family Law Departments has stated that longer wait times for hearings, trials and other family law court processes are expected to continue.
He then was Supervising Judge for the New York State Workers Compensation System.
As a Supreme Court Justice, she served as Supervising Judge of the Criminal Courts of the 9th Judicial District.
Judge Pressman also served as a leader in the court as Supervising Judge of the Vista Superior Court and also spent many of those years on the Court Executive Committee.
She served as a trial judge in Queens County Family Court until 2008, when she was appointed Supervising Judge of that Court.
Supreme Court Justice Philip Minardo: The supervising judge of Richmond County is nearing judicial retirement age and is a former prosecutor.
District Attorney DiFiore was also appointed by former - Chief Judge Judith Kaye to serve as the Supervising Judge for the Criminal Courts in the 9th Judicial District and was appointed by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman to serve as Co-Chair of the New York State Justice Task Force.
For the past two years, he's been the supervising judge of City Court, giving him additional administrative responsibilities.
Class action counsel had brought motions for directions in the three provinces on whether the supervising judges could sit together to hear a settlement motion in Alberta.
His judicial experience included serving as a Supervising Judge of the family law panel for 3 years, Presiding Judge of the court's appellate division, and a special master for the Commission on Judicial Performance.
Judge Smith's judicial tenure included nine years on the family law panel, including three as supervising judge.
OC Superior Court Appellate Panel (2007 - 2009), Supervising Judge of the Orange County Appellate Panel (2008), Supervising Judge of the General Civil Panel (2009 - 2010), Civil Complex Litigation Panel (2012 - 2014), Criminal (1995 - 2003)
[199] Canada, the TRC and the NCTR challenge the overall reasonableness of the Supervising Judge's order to destroy the IAP Documents.
While the supervising judges in British Columbia and Quebec agreed with the Ontario decision to convene in another province, the B.C. Court of Appeal allowed that province's appeal on the issue.
Trained and supervised the Judge's summer intern on all matters relating to motions, including the use of ACMS and FACTS
In a letter distributed to all divorce litigants, the Supervising Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court Family Law Departments points out that mediation is cheaper, faster, less stressful, and less harmful to children and relationships than going to court.
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