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Each case before the court is heard by a single judge.
Most cases in the local courts are decided by a single judge.
From its establishment until 1946, the court had a single judge.
The appeal court decided that the case should be heard tomorrow by a single judge.
In this case 'another composition of the court' meant a single judge.
Israel has no jury system and rape cases are tried before a single judge.
The application was heard and refused by a single judge in April 1988.
Decisions are made without juries and usually by a single judge.
However, the proposed decision to allow a single judge to decide a limited number of cases is not the solution.
In such cases, the Court ordinarily is constituted of a single judge.
It takes priority over other matters on the court roll, and is usually heard by a single judge.
A single judge may not examine applications against the state which nominated him.
I think it is wrong to allow less than a handful of professionals and a single judge to decide such things.
The trials are not public, there is no jury, and a single judge decides the matter at hand.
He was admired and loved by every single judge on this court."
In civil litigation, courts also sit with a single judge and no jury.
This application was refused by the single judge at the permission stage.
If the point raised is particularly complex, the single judge may decide to refer the matter to a court of two or more judges.
Most importantly, of course, the single judge may decide applications for leave to appeal.
Each match has a single judge except the final one, which is judged collectively.
There is no more scrutiny of a single judge.
It will be the fourth time the case has been tried, but this time in front of only a single judge.
In the French justice system, the word can also refer to a summary ruling made by a single judge for simple cases.
When exercising its original jurisdiction, the Court is usually constituted of a single judge.
It allowed a single judge, without jury, to stop a newspaper or magazine from publishing, forever.