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What is the role of the judge in a trial

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Answered by cuteashi95
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A judge is the presiding official in any civil or criminal trial. In that sense if a jury is also being impaneled for the case, then the role of a judge becomes somewhat limited. During the course of a trial there may be objections made to the admission of certain bits of evidence by one party or the other.

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Answered by vishu592
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A judge is the presiding official in any civil or criminal trial. In that sense if a jury is also being impaneled for the case, then the role of a judge becomes somewhat limited. The role of the judge in a jury trial is to be the decision maker as to legal issues. The jury then becomes the decision maker as to factual issues. A personal injury attorney is typically more accustomed to trying cases in front of a jury rather that simply a judge.

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