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what are the educational requirements on which applicants will be judged ?​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Judges preside over court hearings and trials, supervise legal proceedings and uphold the rights of individuals involved in a legal process. They ensure that trials are conducted according to established rules and procedures, which may include determining how testimony is given and evidence submitted. In non-jury criminal trials, judges decide a defendant's guilt or innocence, and in civil cases they rule on liability and compensation.

These professionals can be elected by the public or appointed by governments. Judges often work long hours in preparation for hearings and sometimes must travel for them. They must also be available on call for emergency situations.

Answered by MissSizzling
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The amount of merit scholarship money that students receive may seem random, but colleges and universities work to give students as much aid as they can based on their qualifications, interests, and overall fit for the particular school

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