I am public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
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Then my name is a judge
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- A public officer who is appointed to decided cases in a law court is known as a judge.
- A judge listens to cases presented before him and decides on the basis of evidence presented.
- The lawyer helps the accused or the accuser to defend themselves in court.
- A judge is well educated in the field of law and also requires some experience for them to be appointed.
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A public officer who is appointed to decide cases in court is either an authorized arbiter or judge.
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A judge is a person who takes charge over the court proceedings. The person either judges alone or is in a part of a panel comprising of different judges. He/She is a an impartial person who decides wrong/right in an open court.
Judges are called my lord or your honor in the court of law. There are four types of laws a judge precedes over which are further branched.
- Criminal law.
- Civil law.
- Common law.
- Statutory law.
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