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The senior judicial officer of the court is the president.
High judicial officers have sometimes been created life peers upon taking office.
Basically this academy is meant for the training of judicial officers.
But the fact is that allegations against judicial officers are becoming a reality.
The court does not have its own judicial officers.
A court sits with a single judicial officer, either the president or a magistrate.
More than a year passed before all the executive and judicial officers of the state could occupy their new quarters.
Two of the members of the panel must be judicial officers.
If the judicial officer unable to make any such finding, he records accordingly.
The first is a conduct division which deals with complaints about judicial officers.
Generally, these relate to matters that may affect the performance of the judicial officer concerned.
The powers of judicial officers vary and are usually limited to a certain jurisdiction.
Was he, demanded the judicial officer hearing the case, "having racist thoughts" at the time.
Presidential systems also usually have the procedure of impeachment by which an executive or judicial officer can be removed.
Here it is used as the authority by which judicial officers investigate and decide cases under Canon law.
Any such extension would have to be authorised by a magistrate or other judicial officer.
Judicial officers can set a myriad of different conditions tailored to individual defendants.
New appointments are to be made for judges, magistrates and other judicial officers.
He was a son of a judicial officer.
The Coroner is a judicial officer who has the power to:
In addition, magistrates serve as judicial officers with authority to issue various types of processes.
Indeed, the Senate has specifically rejected attempts to establish such a separate standard for judicial officers.
That was obviously slower than it would be if it were being done by one judicial officer.
Each district had an elected Justice of the Peace, a judicial officer with absolutely no legal training, in 1971 anyway.
Other judicial officers are generally split into three groups by rank: