The phrase
"to visit the judge" means to go to the courtroom or legal office where a judge is present in order to discuss or resolve a legal matter.
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Three appeals court judges served as
visiting judges on the Ohio Supreme Court today, in cases involving whether a trial court has jurisdiction to enforce its injunction against red light cameras and whether a bank can foreclose on a house without a federally required face - to - face meeting with the borrower.
Instead, for many years, the county has been served by a revolving door of
visiting judges from the Albany region.
Today, Falcone was promised a sentence today of no worse than five years of probation
by visiting Judge Robert Bauer.
Chapter topics in the piece range from
visiting judge assignments, magistrates, reports, bonds, records, and subpoenas, to appellate procedures and sealing / expunging juvenile records.
In 1997,
after visiting Judge Henning's courtroom at Children's Court and observing many trials, she gained a passion for adoption law.
Despite popular belief, you do not need to appear in court or
visit the judge.
Judge Brotman continued on as
a visiting judge in the Virgin Islands, playing a significant role in shaping the territory's jurisprudence.
In my introductory lecture at law school,
a visiting judge who graduated in the 80's referred to them as classholes.
Among his reasons for stepping down, Taft says â $ œIâ $ ™ m going to be a visiting grandparent rather than
a visiting judge.»
This was Judge Myers» first time hearing oral arguments as
a visiting judge on the Ohio Supreme Court.
First District Court of Appeals Judge Beth A. Myers served as
a visiting judge on the Ohio Supreme Court today and heard oral arguments in a case on whether oil and gas professionals are required to be licensed real estate brokers.